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Criminal Justice AbstractsComprehensive coverage in criminology and related disciplines. Please note that Criminal Justice Abstracts contains abstracts only, and you will need to search for full text.
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Academic Search CompleteA full text database containing nearly 5,100 journals, this scholarly collection offers information in nearly every area of academic study. Provided by SUNYConnect.
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JSTORFull-text archive of scholarly publications in the humanities mathematics, science, and the social sciences. Dates vary but are all at least 3 years old.
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PsycINFOThe most comprehensive database for psychology and related disciplines. Includes content from PyscARTICLES and PsycCRITIQUES. Contains nearly 2.3 million citations and summaries of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations. Journal coverage includes international material selected from more than 2,200 periodicals in more than 25 languages. 1887- current.
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Psychology & Behavioral Sciences CollectionLargest full text database covering topics in emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry & psychology, mental processes, anthropology, and observational & experimental methods.
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Social Sciences Full TextProvides access to a wide assortment of the most important English-language social science journals.
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SSRN eLibraryIdentifies research articles in all areas of social science with some full text available.
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Westlaw Campus ResearchWestlaw provides access to court cases, legal materials, and company information.
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HeinOnlineAccess to the Social Justice Suite including: Slavery in American and the World: History, Culture, and Law, Gun Regulation and Legislation in America, Civil Rights and Social Justice, and Open Society Justice Initiative.
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team of investigative journalists, audio producers, editors, and scholars work as partners in cities around the country to produce bi-weekly feature episodes — investigative reports, in-studio discussions about all things law, and live storytelling.
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SUNY Brockport Criminal Justice DepartmentThe department's web page at SUNY Brockport.
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CQ Researcher"CQ Researcher provides award winning in-depth coverage of the most important issues of the day."
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United Nations Office on Drugs and CrimeUNODC recognizes the need to promote strong partnerships with civil society organizations in dealing with the complex issues of drug abuse and crime which undermine the fabric of society.
Prison Radio Association
Established in 2006, the Prison Radio Association (PRA) is a British prison-based charity that operates National Prison Radio, a radio station which broadcasts programs made by and for inmates in over 100 prisons in the United Kingdom. The PRA aim is to offer guidance and expertise to prisons interested in setting up and running their own radio projects.
Libraries
Unfortunately, no library will have everything you need, including Drake. Here are some helpful additional sources
With a digital NYPL card you get free access to the Library’s wide array of digital resources—including e-books, audiobooks, videos and more.
Using this online form, you can get a free digital library card, if you are 13 or older and live, work, attend school, or pay property taxes in New York State.
HathiTrust Digital Library
HathiTrust is a partnership of academic and research institutions, offering a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world.
SUNY libraries
We would also like to take this opportunity to remind you that, as a SUNY student, you are welcome to use any SUNY campus library. Unfortunately, at this time most libraries have COVID restrictions.
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RRLC Access PassThe RRLC Access Pass is a direct borrowing program that enables library users affiliated with a participating library to access materials onsite and borrow directly from another library with which they are not formally affiliated. The program is meant to provide serious library users with access to resources that are not available at their home library, nor available in other libraries open to the public. Current Brockport students and faculty are eligible to obtain a pass. For further information and to request a pass, please contact Pam O'Sullivan (posulliv@brockport.edu) in person, Monday-Friday in the Drake Memorial Library.
URL: https://library.brockport.edu/criminaljustice