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Government Agencies
Administration of Children, Youth and Families [http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/acyf/acyf.htm] Part
of the Department of Health and Human Services that administers
federal programs affecting the positive development of children,
including foster care and protective services.
Federal Bureau of Prisons [http://www.bop.gov] This site posts
extensive data about the current prison population, including
breakdown by gender, ethnicity, citizenship, and type of offense.
The site also contains a weekly population report and contact number
for the Department of Corrections in every state.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
(NIAAA) [http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/] Supports and
conducts biomedical and behavioral research on the causes,
consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and
alcohol-related problems.
National Institute of Corrections [http://www.nicic.org] Includes publications
on prisons, jails and community corrections.
National Institute on Drug Abuse [http://drugabuse.gov] Conducts research
about drug abuse and addiction prevention.
National Mental Health Information Center [http://mentalhealth.samhsa.gov] Federally
sponsored information clearinghouse developed for users of mental
health services and their families, the general public, policy
makers, providers, and the media with detailed information on a
variety of issues, including depression, school violence and suicide
prevention.
Partners for Substance Abuse Prevention [http://preventionpartners.samhsa.gov/] A
virtual meeting place for all organizations that want to become
involved in the substance abuse prevention effort or want to enhance
or expand their current substance abuse prevention activities, and
other related problems such as crime, violence, academic failure,
and teen pregnancy.
State Correctional Agencies [https://www.nascio.org/stateSearch/displayCategory.cfm?Category=corrections] Links
to Correctional institutions in every state.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration [http://www.samhsa.gov] The Federal agency
charged with improving the quality and availability of prevention,
treatment, and rehabilitative services in order to reduce illness,
death, disability, and cost to society resulting from substance
abuse and mental illnesses.
United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Branch [http://www.uncjin.org/] Responsible for
crime prevention, criminal justice and criminal law reform, paying
special attention to combatting transnational organized crime,
corruption and illicit trafficking in human beings.
United States Department of Justice [http://www.usdoj.gov] Includes links and
information on many issues including: prison and parole, immigration
information, elder justice, safe communities, violence against
women, youth violence.
United States House of Representatives [http://www.house.gov] Includes schedules of
initiatives coming up for vote and committee hearings, records of
Congressional voting and contact information for representatives.
United States Senate [http://www.senate.gov] Includes up to the
minute news committee hearing schedules, Senate floor activity, and
contact information for Senators.
United States Sentencing Commission [http://www.ussc.gov] Independent agency in
judicial branch that conducts research, advises and determines crime
and sentencing policies.
Non-Government Organizations
360 Degrees [http://www.360Degrees.org] A dialogue about
the effects of crime and incarceration on, not only the people
involved, but whole families and communities.
The American Civil Liberties Union [http://www.aclu.org/issues.criminal/hmcj.html] Includes
a Know Your Rights section for people being charged with an offense,
as well as legislative updates on criminal justice-related bills.
The Center for Community Alternatives [http://www.communityalternatives.org] Provides
direct services, research and training to reduce reliance on
incarceration.
The Center on Crime, Communities & Culture [http://www.soros.org/crime/] Organization's
mission is to create a better understanding of and support for
effective and humane responses to criminal behavior and
victimization.
Correctional Education Connections [http://ceclibrary.org] An interdisciplinary
approach dedicated to reducing recidivism by building an awareness
of the relationships between correctional education and chemical
dependency treatment.
Criminal Justice Consortium [http://www.idion.con/~cjc/] Promotes less
restrictive, more cost effective alternatives to imprisonment.
The Criminal Justice Policy Foundation [http://www.cjpf.org] Provides information
to the public about state and federal anti-crime proposals.
Family & Corrections Network [http://www.fcnetwork.org/main.html] Provides
resources for and research about families of offenders.
The Fortune Society [http://www.fortunesociety.org] Staffed
primarily by ex-offenders, this organization is dedicated to
educating the public about prisons, criminal justice issues, and the
root causes of crime.
John Howard Association [http://www.johnhowardassociation.org] Provides
advocacy monitoring and research to promote fair and effective
prisons and sentencing policies.
JusticeWorks Community [http://www.justiceworks.org] Educates,
organizes and mobilizes a national partnership of religious and
secular grassroots groups to advocate for just and humane criminal
justice policies for women.
The National Center on Institutions and
Alternatives [http://igc.org/ncia] Mission is to create a
society in which all persons who come into contact with human
service or correctional systems are provided an environment of
individual care, concern and treatment.
Penal Reform International [http://www.penalreform.org] Helps establish
reform programs in different countries and regions.
The Sentencing Project [http://www.sentencingproject.org] Provides
resources and information for the news media and public concerned
with criminal justice and sentencing issues.
Research: Statistics and Data
ACLU Criminal Justice Page [http://www.aclu.org/issues.criminal.hmcj.html] Includes
fact sheets on criminal justice.
BJS Crime and Justice Electronic Data Abstracts [http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/dtdata.htm] Spreadsheets
available with aggregate data.
Bureau of Justice Statistics [http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/] This is the
main resource for statistics provided by the US Department of
Justice.
Demography and Population Studies [http://demography.anu.edu.au/VirtualLibrary/] Links
to servers with detailed demographic data.
Federal Justice Statistics Resource Center [http://fjsrc.urban.org/] Database for
federal criminal justice system, includes downloadable datasets for
more in-depth information.
FedStats: statistics from over 100 U.S. federal
agencies [http:///www.fedstats.gov/] A clearinghouse
for government information on the web, includes data from over 100
federal agencies.
Justice Statistics and Research Association [http://www.jrsainfo.org/] Links to state
analysis centers, which collect, analyze and disseminate criminal
justice information on the state-level.
Key Crime & Justice Facts at a Glance [http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/glance.htm] Source
is the Department of Justice, shows major trends in crime.
National Archive of Criminal Justice Data [http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/NACJD/] Combines
information from the Inter-University Consortium for Political and
Social Research, the National Institute of Justice, and the Bureau
of Justice Statistics.
National Criminal Justice Reference Services [http://www.ncjrs.org/] Federally sponsored
information clearinghouse for people around the country and the
world involved with research, policy, and practice related to
criminal and juvenile justice and drug control.
National Institute of Justice [http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/] This is the
research and development branch of the Justice Department. Many
reports are available online.
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention [http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/] Extensive research
and statistics on trends in juvenile crime and prevention.
US Bureau of the Census [http://www.census.gov]
White House - Social Statistics Briefing Room [http://www.whitehouse.gov/fsbr/crime.html] Provides
specific information about crime in the United States.
Research: Criminal Justice Policy
About.com: Civil Liberties [http://civilliberty.about.com/] Articles
and discussions on variety of civil liberties issues from death
penalty to privacy rights.
About.com: Crime and Punishment [http://crime.about.com/] Covers all aspects
of the system from the criminal mind to police detention to trial
and punishment.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation [http://www.aecf.org/initiatives/jdai/] Funds
and conducts research about model systems of reform in juvenile
justice.
The California Criminal Law Observer [http://www.silicon-valley.com/criminal.html] Provides
information about California's Three Strikes Law.
The Cato Institute [http://www.cato.org] Promotes American
public policy based on individual liberty, limited government, free
markets and peaceful international relations. Site includes
extensive library of research, articles and monographs.
Data Center [http://www.datacenter.org] An independent
non-profit research center that provides strategic research and
documentation services.
The Hoover Institution [http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/] A think
tank on the campus of Stanford University, dedicated to research in
domestic policy and international affairs.
The Hudson Institute [http://ccp.hudson.org/index.cfm] The Hudson
Institute has a Crime Control Policy Center, featuring community and
neighborhood policing, new methods in juvenile justice, and police
accountability.
Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social
Research [http://www.icpsr.umich.edu] Maintains a
vast archive of social science data and analysis.
The Independent Institute [http://www.independent.org] Mission is to
transcend the partisanship and politicization of public policy
research.
Koch Crime Institute [http://www.kci.org/] Provides states and
communities with better solutions to the problems of crime and
violence.
The Manhattan Institute [http://www.manhattan-institute.org/] Mission
is to develop and disseminate new ideas that foster greater economic
choice and individual responsibility.
National Consortium On Violence Research (NCOVR) [http://www.ncovr.heinz.cmu.edu/docs/home.htm] A
research and training center specializing in violence research.
National Council on Crime and Delinquency [http://www.nccd-crc.org/] Promotes
effective, humane, fair and economically sound solutions to family,
community and justice problems.
National Crime Prevention Council [http://www.ncpc.org/] Enables people to
create safer and more caring communities by addressing the causes of
crime and violence and reducing the opportunities for crime to
occur.
Police Foundation [http://www.policefoundation.org/] Conducts
research about police behavior, policy and procedures.
Public Agenda Online [http://www.publicagenda.org] Conducts
policy analysis, dedicated to citizen education.
The Rand Institute [http://www.rand.org/crim/] Conducts
research and policy analysis related to crime, sentencing, drugs and
violence prevention. Many reports are available online.
The Urban Institute [http://www.urban.org/content/IssuesInFocus/CrimeinAmerica/index.htm] Extensive
research on crime and justice issues, including analyses of whether
current crime reduction policies are effective.
Vera Institute of Justice [http://www.vera.org] Reports are available
about crime and victimization, policing, the judicial process,
sentencing and corrections, and institutions for youth. There is
also an extensive links page.
Juvenile Justice Resources
Activism 2000 Project [http://www.youthactivism.com/] A national
clearinghouse which encourages youth to participate in public policy
decision-making on health, educational, environmental, crime and
other community problems.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation [http://www.aecf.org/initiatives/jdai/] Funds,
researches and evaluates model systems of reform in juvenile
justice.
Building Blocks For Youth [http://www.buildingblocksforyouth.org/] A
comprehensive effort to protect minority youth in the justice system
and to promote rational and effective juvenile justice policies.
Child Welfare League of America [http://www.cwla.org] The nation's oldest
and largest membership-based child welfare organization that is
committed to engaging people everywhere in promoting the well-being
of children, youth, and their families, and protecting every child
from harm.
Choices for Youth [http://www.preventviolence.org/main.html] Public
education campaign created to inform policymakers, opinion leaders
and the general public about the need to increase California's
investment in programs to prevent violence against youth.
Center for the Prevention of School Violence [http://www.ncsu.edu/cpsv] Serves as a
resource center and "think tank" for efforts that promote safer
schools and foster positive youth development.
Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence [http://www.colorado.edu/cspv/] Provides
informed assistance to groups committed to understanding and
preventing violence, particularly adolescent violence and those that
experience violence across the life course.
Center for Young Women's Development [http://www.cywd.org] A San Francisco based
non-profit that provides employment and leadership training
opportunities to young women that have been involved with the
juvenile justice system.
Chapin Hall Center for Children [http://www.chapine.uchicago.edu] An
independent policy and research center based at the University of
Chicago. Conducts research about children's needs, with a special
emphasis on disadvantaged children.
The Children's Defense Fund [http://www.childrensdefense.org/] Provides
a voice for children in America who cannot vote, lobby, or speak for
themselves.
Children's Legal Protection Center [http://www.childprotect.org/] A non-profit
public interest law organization that works to protect disadvantaged
children across the U.S., focusing upon those who are apart from
their families and living in foster care or juvenile justice
systems.
Children and Family Justice Center [http://www.law.nwu.edu/depts/clinic/cfjc/index.htm] A
holistic children's law center, a clinical teaching program at
Northwestern Law School, and a research and policy center engaged
with the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
Children Now [http://www.childrennow.org/] Uses research
and mass communications to make the well being of children a top
priority across the nation.
Coalition for Juvenile Justice [http://www.childrennow.org/] Membership
organization that serves as a national resource on delinquency
prevention and juvenile justice issues.
Fight Crime, Invest in Kids [http://www.juvjustice.org/] A national
anti-crime organization led by police chiefs, prosecutors, and crime
survivors.
Georgia Alliance For Children [http://www.gac.org/] A private non-profit
organization in Atlanta, GA currently engaged in a statewide
campaign to reform Georgia's Juvenile Justice System.
Juvenile Justice Information Center [http://www.cjcj.org/jjic/index.php] A
project of the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, provides
comprehensive information and statistics on a range of California's
juvenile justice issues.
Juvenile Justice Program Evaluationr [http://www.jrsa.org/jjec/] A tool designed
to assist juvenile justice practitioners, policymakers, and state
agency administrators with the assessment and evaluation of programs
and initiatives.
Juvenile Law Center [http://www.jlc.org/] A non-profit, public
interest law firm that advances the rights of children involved with
public agencies by working for the reform and coordination of the
child welfare, juvenile justice, and public health care systems.
The National Center for Children in Poverty [http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/nccp/] Located
at Columbia University's School of Public Health, the center
conducts research on low-income children and families.
The National Center on Education, Disability, and Juvenile
Justice [http://www.edjj.org/] A collaborative
program designed to develop more effective responses to the needs of
youth with disabilities in the juvenile justice system.
National Dropout Prevention Center [http://www.dropoutprevention.org/] Serves
as a research center and resource network for practitioners,
researchers, and policymakers to reshape school and community
environments to meet the needs of youth in at-risk situations so
these students receive the quality education and services necessary
to succeed academically and graduate from high school.
National Resource Center for Safe Schools [http://www.safetyzone.org/] Publications,
resources, funding opportunities, news and more on issues of school
safety and school violence prevention.
National Youth Gang Center [http://www.iir.com/nygc/] Assists state and
local jurisdictions in the collection, analysis, and exchange of
information on gang-related demographics, legislation, literature,
research, and promising program strategies, and coordinates
activities of the OJJDP Youth Gang Consortium—a group of federal
agencies, gang program representatives, and other service providers.
National Youth Violence Prevention Resource
Center [http://www.safeyouth.org/home.htm] A
central source of information on prevention and intervention
programs, publications, research, and statistics on violence
committed by and against children and teens.
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention [http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/] Extensive research
and statistics on trends in juvenile crime and prevention.
Pacific Center for Violence Prevention [http://www.pcvp.org/] A project of the
Trauma Foundation, works to prevent youth violence in California.
The Safe and Responsive Schools Project [http://www.indiana.edu/~safeschl/] A model
project, funded by the U.S. Department of Education, dedicated to
enabling schools to develop a broader perspective on school safety
and violence prevention.
Schools Not Jails [http://www.schoolsnotjails.com] An activist
organization committed to educational justice.
Search Institute [http://www.search-institute.org/] Advances
the well-being of adolescents and children by generating knowledge
about child and adolescent development.
The Youth Law Center [http://www.youthlawcenter.com/] A
non-profit, public interest law office that works to protect abused
and at-risk children .
The Zero Tolerance Handbook [http://www.zerotolerancehandbook.org] Resource
for information about the zero tolerance juvenile justice policies.
Drug Policy Resources
Drug Policy Alliance [http://www.drugpolicy.org] Formerly the
Lindesmith Center, advocates for alternative approaches to drug
policy and treatment that focus on minimizing the adverse effects of
both drug use and drug prohibition.
The Drug Reform Coordination Network [http://www.drcnet.org] Brings together a
variety of perspectives to analyze drug policy.
DrugSense [http://www.drugsense.org] Organization that
promotes drug policy education.
Harm Reduction Coalition [http://www.harmreduction.org] Committed to
reducing drug-related harm among individuals and communities by
initiating and promoting local, regional, and national harm
reduction education, interventions, and community organizing.
Legalization of Drugs - Myths and Facts [http://www.sarnia.com/groups/antidrug/argument/myths.html] Created
by the Family Resource Council.
Marijuana Policy Project [http://www.mpp.org] Works to minimize the
harm associated with marijuana.
National Drug Strategy Network [http://www.ndsn.org] Provides information
about the many developments that affect international drug
strategies.
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
(NORML) [http://www.norml.org] Dedicated to ending
marijuana prohibition.
NCADI-National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug
Information [http://health.org] Sponsored by the
Department of Health and Human Services.
Office of National Drug Control Policy [http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/] Department
within the Executive Branch focused on drug policy and information.
Partnership for a Drug-Free America [http://www.drugfreeamerica.org] Brings
together private and public agencies to help kids and teens reject
substance abuse by influencing attitudes through persuasive
information.
Public Opinion Research and Analysis on Drugs from Public
Agenda [http://www.publicagenda.org/issues/frontdoor.cfm?issue_type=illegal_drugs] Provides
a clear explanation of the facts and policy alternatives, and a
detailed profile of public thinking about illegal drugs.
Research Institute on Addictions [http://www.ria.org] Based at the State
University of New York in Buffalo, conducts research about addiction
and: etiology, prevention, and treatment; social, psychological, and
neurophysiological aspects; and health and medical aspects.
Campaigns and Advocacy Groups
Close Cheltenham Now! [http://www.closecheltenham.org] A citizen's
campaign to close a youth prison in Maryland.
Crime Victims Bureau [http://www.doristate.com] Works to protect
the rights of victims, primarily through the passage of tough on
crime legislation.
Critical Resistance [http://www.criticalresistance.org] Seeks to
build an international movement to end the Prison Industrial Complex
(PIC).
Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM) [http://www.endabuse.org] Works to end
domestic violence by developing pioneering prevention strategies in
the justice, public education, child welfare, and health fields.
Families to Amend California's 3-Strikes [http://www.facts1.com] A state-wide
California organization with the purpose of amending the California
3-Strikes law.
Family Violence Prevention Fund [http://www.facts1.com] A state-wide
California organization with the purpose of amending the California
3-Strikes law.
Homies Unidos [http://www.homiesunidos.org] A gang
violence prevention and intervention organization based in San
Salvador and Los Angeles.
Movement Strategy Center [http://www.movementstrategy.org] Movement
building intermediary that engages youth and adults across issues
and regions - through a collective visioning and mapping process
that encourages collaboration and joint strategizing in order to
develop stronger, more effective movements for democracy, equity and
social change.
National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty [http://www.ncadp.org] The only fully
staffed national organization exclusively devoted to abolishing the
death penalty.
The Prevention Institute [http://www.preventioninstitute.org/] Advocates
for prevention by developing methodology and strategy to strengthen
and expand primary prevention practice.
Southern Center for Human Rights [http://www.schr.org/] Challenges
discrimination against people of color, the poor and the
disadvantaged in the criminal justice and corrections systems of the
South, raises public awareness of these issues, and works with
community groups and individuals to improve the criminal justice and
corrections systems and develop constructive, humane, and
non-violent solutions to crime.
Stop Prisoner Rape [http://www.spr.org] Committed to combating
the rape of male and female prisoners and to helping survivors of
jailhouse rape.
Professional Associations Related to
Criminal Justice
American Bar Association-Criminal Justice
Section [http://www.abanet.org/crimjust/home.html]
American Civil Liberties Union [http://www.aclu.org]
American Correctional Association [http://www.aca.org/]
American Jail Association [http://www.corrections.com/aja/]
American Judges Association [http://www.ncsc.dni.us/aja/]
American Probation and Parole Association [http://www.appa-net.org]
California Correctional Peace Officers
Association [http://www.ccpoa.org]
California Narcotic Officers Association [http://www.cnoa.org]
International Association of Chiefs of Police [http://www.theiacp.org/]
National Association of Attorneys General [http://www.naag.org]
National Association of Drug Court Professionals [http://www.nadcp.org]
National Association of Sentencing Advocates [http://www.sentencingproject.org/nasa/index.html]
National Association of Sentencing Commissions [http://www.ussc.gov/states.htm]
National Association of State Budget Officers [http://www.nasbo.org]
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court
Judges [http://www.ncjfcj.unr.edu/]
National District Attorneys Association [http://www.ndaa-apri.org/]
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
(NOBLE) [http://www.noblenatl.org/]
Prison Fellowship International [http://www.pfi.org]
Western Governors' Association [http://www.westgov.org]
Western Society of Criminology [http://www.sonoma.edu/cja/wsc/wscmain.html]
Media Sites
Center for Media and Public Affairs [http://www.cmpa.com/] Provides analyses of
contemporary media coverage and the controversies that surround
them; a liberal media watchdog group.
Join Together Online [http://www.jointogether.org] Daily news and
extensive resource database on substance abuse and gun violence
prevention.
Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture [http://www.albany.edu/scj/jcjpc/index.html] A
scholarly record of research and opinion on the intersection of
crime, criminal justice, and popular culture.
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons [http://www.jpp.org] A prisoner written,
academically-oriented journal.
Media Research Center [http://www.mediaresearch.org] A
conservative media watchdog group.
Prison Legal News [http://www.prisonlegalnews.org] A monthly
newsletter published and edited by ex-prisoners. |