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American Bar Association - Criminal Justice Section
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The ABA Criminal Justice Section website provides resources and news related to criminal law.

American Criminal Law Review
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The American Criminal law Review is published four times a year by the Georgetown University Law Center. The Review publishes articles by scholars, practitioners, and students on significant developments in criminal law.


American Journal of Criminal Law
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The American Journal of Criminal Law is published three times a year by the University of Texas School of Law. The Journal publishes articles on a variety of criminal law topics and addresses constitutional, political, and practical issues.


Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice
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"A statewide not-for-profit membership organization of criminal defense lawyers, law students and associated professionals."

Arizona Justice Project
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"The Justice Project examines claims of innocence and manifest injustice, and provides legal representation for inmates believed to have been failed by the criminal justice system.... The Justice Project also works for policy reform, to strengthen the criminal justice system and minimize the likelihood that wrongful convictions will occur in the first place."

ASU Criminal Justice Research Databases
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ASU subscribes to a number of research databases related to criminal justice. A listing of these databases is provided here.

Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law
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The Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law, formerly the Boalt Journal of Criminal Law and the California Criminal Law Review, publishes articles on current criminal law and policy issues.


BNA Criminal Law Reporter
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Significant developments, trends, and emerging patterns in criminal law. Published weekly, except the second Wednesday in July, the Wednesday following Labor Day, and the Wednesday following Christmas. Contains all issues published since August 7, 1996.


BNA White Collar Crime Report
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Focuses on legal developments affecting the prosecution and defense of fraud and other white collar crimes.


Briefs & Motions Bank
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The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) offers a collection of briefs on criminal law issues. Topics covered include constitutional law issues, death penalty, indigent defense and search and seizure. You may browse a subject index or conduct a keyword query to find abstracts of briefs. Members may download them for free.

Bureau of Justice Statistics
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The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) collects, analyzes, publishes, and disseminates information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government. The BJS website offers access to bureau publications and reports, as well as allows browsing of information by topic.

Capital Defense Network
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The Capital Defense Network segments its Web site into two separate sections covering habeas corpus proceedings and capital prosecutions.

Court Statistics Project
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The Court Statistics Project is a joint project of the National Center for State Courts and the Conference of State Court Administrators. The Project publishes caseload data for all 50 states and provides information by case type: civil, criminal, juvenile, domestic relations, traffic, and appellate.

Criminal Law links
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This Ross-Blakley Law Library webpage provides a list of online resources relevant to criminal law.

Indian Crimes Acts
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A guide from the Ross-Blakley Law Library at Arizona State University, with links to the Public Law, U.S. Code sections, and legislative history documents.

Indian Law and Order Commission
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The Tribal Law and Order Act created the Indian Law and Order Commission, an independent, all-volunteer advisory group, to help secure equal justice for Native Americans living and working on Indian lands. The purpose of this website is to provide updates, news, and resources related to the Commissions activities.

Justice Information Center
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Justice Information Center is provided by the National Criminal Justice Information Service, U.S. Department of Justice.

National Archive of Criminal Justice Data
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The National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) is housed at the University of Michigan. The NACJD facilitates research in criminal justice by preserving, enhancing, and sharing digital data resources.

National Criminal Justice Reference Service
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The National Criminal Justice Reference Service offers a variety of justice and drug-related resources intended to support research, policy, and program development. The NCJRS Library providess access to an abstracts database with over 215,000 justice and substance abuse resources, as well as links to a number of other federal government websites.

Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
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The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics is housed at the University of Albany. The Sourcebook provides statistics on a variety of criminal justice topics.

Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010
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A guide from the Ross-Blakley Law Library at Arizona State University, with links to the Public Law, U.S. Code sections, legislative history documents, and regulations.

Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010: A Legislative History of Public Law Number 111-211
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This four-volume treatise edited by William Manz provides the entire text of the Tribal Law and Order Act, as well as related bills, congressional reports and hearings, House and Senate debates, presidential remarks, and Congressional Budget Office reports on the Act. This resource is also available electronically through the HeinOnline American Indian Law Collection.

United States Attorneys Manual
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The United States Attorneys Manual is a reference for U.S. Attorneys and other Department of Justice employees responsible for the prosecution of federal crimes. It contains policies and guidance relevant to the work of the U.S. Attorneys’ offices. The Manual is available in print at Law Gov Stacks J 1.8:AT 84/2/997.

United States Sentencing Commission
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The United States Sentencing Commission is judicial branch agency that establishes sentencing policies and practices for the federal courts, advises Congress and the executive branch on crime policy, and collects, analyzes, and distributes information on federal crime and sentencing issues. The Commissions website provides access to its publications and reports including the Sentencing Guidelines Manual, as well as to Congressional testimony, hearings, and reports.

War Crimes Research Office
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The War Crimes Research Office (WRCO) at the American University Washington College of Law promotes the development and enforcement of international criminal and humanitarian law by providing specialized legal research to international courts and tribunals. The WRCO website offers access to a number of primary documents from international courts and tribunals in its Jurisprudence Collections and International Criminal Law Project database, as well as access to analytical reports on actions of the International Criminal Court through its ICC Legal Analysis and Education Project.

Wharton’s Criminal Evidence
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(Barbara E. Bergman and Nancy Hollander, Clark Boardman Callaghan 1997)
This 8-volume set is kept up to date by pocket supplements. The set analyzes the Federal rules of Evidence and court cases interpreting the rules, as well as provides comparisons of federal, state, and military evidence rules.


Wharton’s Criminal Law
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(Charles Torcia, Clark Boardman Callaghan 1993)
This 4-volume set is kept up to date by pocket supplements. The set describes and analyzes the basic principles of criminal law, including their roots, developments, and present status, as well as discusses the Model Penal Code. The title is also available on Westlaw.


Wharton’s Criminal Procedure
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(Nancy Hollander et al., Clark Boardman Callaghan 2002)
This multi-volume set is current through 2011. It provides a thorough analysis of criminal procedure through common-law development and statutory and judicial changes.