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Criminal Justice Information Dennis C. Benamati

Criminal Justice Information By Dennis C. Benamati

Criminal Justice Information by Dennis C. Benamati


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The massive amount of criminal justice information now available to the public makes it difficult to assess its authority and value. It is the first criminal justice guide to explain how to determine the authority of sources, a vital task in the information age.

Criminal Justice Information Summary

Criminal Justice Information by Dennis C. Benamati

The massive amount of criminal justice information now available to the public makes it difficult to assess its authority and value. This work is a comprehensive guide to print, electronic, and online criminal justice resources and the information they contain. It is the first criminal justice guide to explain how to determine the authority of sources, a vital task in the information age.

About Dennis C. Benamati

DENNIS C. BENAMATI is a visiting electronic information services/reference librarian at the University of South Carolina, as well as a library consultant. With extensive experience as a law librarian, his former posts include assistant director for the Dewey Graduate Library at the University at Albany, SUNY ctaloging manager at the University of Connecticut School of Law Library and assistant law librarian at both the University of Maine and Aetna Life & Casualty Co. Mr. Benamati holds a master's degree in library science from Southern Connecticut State University and is the co-author of Teaching Information Literacy in Criminal Justice: Observations from the University at Albany with Adam C. Bouloukos and Graeme R. Newman.

PHYLLIS A. SCHULTZE is an information specialist at the Criminal Justice Library at Rutgers University, where she earned a master's in library science. Ms. Schultze is co-chair of the World Criminal Justice Library Network and vice chair of the library committee for the American Correctional Association. She is a member of the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

ADAM C. BOULOUKOS is an Officer in the Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Division, United Nations Office at Vienna. He acts as systems operator at the United Nations Crime and Justice Information Network and is responsible for the periodic United Nations Surveys of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems. He has acted as co-editor of the International Factbook of Criminal Justice Systems. He is a former instructor at the School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany, SUNY, where he earned a master of arts degree. His doctoral thesis is an analysis of the application of United Nations human rights standards in prisons. Mr. Bouloukos is a member of the American Society of Criminology. (The views expressed by Mr. Bouloukos are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations.)

GRAEME R. NEWMAN is a professor at the School of Criminal Justice at the University at Albany, SUNY. He earned a doctorate in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Newman has written numerous books, including Just and Painful: A Case for the Corporal Punishment of Criminals 2d ed. and The Punishment Response 2d ed.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Chapter 1: Criminal Justice Research in an Evolving Information Environment 1 Chapter 2: Locating Authorities and Establishing Professional Connections 8 Chapter 3: Sources of Basic Information 39 Chapter 4: Tools for Identifying, Locating, and Retrieving Books, Documents, and Other Information Sources 65 Chapter 5: Periodicals, News Sources, Indexes, and Abstracts 91 Chapter 6: Statistical Sources 119 Chapter 7: Government Agencies as Generators of Criminal Justice Information 138 Chapter 8: Legal Research 157 Chapter 9: International Criminal Justice Information 183 Appendix: World Wide Web Sites Related to Criminal Justice 201 Index 217

Additional information

NLS9780897749572
9780897749572
089774957X
Criminal Justice Information by Dennis C. Benamati
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1997-11-15
248
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