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Computers, Freedom & Privacy Video Library

http://www.forests.com/cfpvideo/

Extensive library of videos addressing issues surrounding electronic communications. Included are videos on topics related to the Internet, constitutional law, privacy, censorship, computer crime, and many others. Title of each video and run time given, along with order instructions. Click on the Sponsor Page icon to see who funds production.

The Crime Files

http://www.emeraldcity.com/crimefiles/crimes2.html-ssi

See Police Reports and reports of crimes from individuals. Rewards offered. Can also report a crime you have seen or know about. Warning of graphic material.

Crime-Free America

http://announce.com/cfa/cfa.htm

Dedicated to providing info about prevention, the criminal justice system, and articles about how crime affects American society.

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Crime Prevention Initiatives

http://www.crime-prevention.org.uk/

Find online guides to teach you how to better protect yourself and your belongings. Not intended to replace the need for police officers, but to help them help you.

Criminal Justice Institute

http://www.cji.net

The Criminal Justice Institute provides management education and training, research and information services, and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies.

Criminal Justice Resources on the Web

http://www.fsu.edu/~crimdo/cj.html

Exhaustive resource for links and information on criminal justice. National and international links and sources in a variety of areas can be found. Federal agencies, police agencies, and links to international sources are provided. Rich, in-depth information on the subject can be found here.

Emergency Net

http://www.emergency.com/

This page is not limited to accounts of crimes. However, there is so much to look at about real occurrences police, firemen, military personnel, and others have encountered, that surely you’ll find something of interest.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation

http://www.fbi.gov/homepage.htm

Go here for an inside look at how the FBI works. See the photographs and names of the “Ten Most Wanted,” and get the latest crime statistics. Read all about the investigations that made headlines, and much, much more. Very comprehensive and complete. A great place to visit and stay for a while.

Fugitive Watch

http://www.fugitive.com/

This site not only gives names, pictures, and information about fugitives from the law, it also provides links to information about how to better protect yourself and past solved crimes.

Images of Children, Crime, and Violence in Playboy, Penthouse, and Hustler

http://www.iglou.com/first-principles/abstract.html

Content of this site includes the abstract of a report prepared by Judith A. Reisman, Ph.D., Principle Investigator, under a U.S. Department of Justice grant. The abstract describes Reisman’s research into the depiction of children in Playboy, Penthouse and Hustler magazines. Includes other abstracts, biographical profiles, and related links. Also offers a toll free number to schedule speakers and order books and videos.

International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)

http://www.amdahl.com/ext/iacp/

Home page site for an international association of executive law enforcement professionals. The organization was founded, over 100 years ago, in 1893. The scope and purpose of operations is given, along with the address and telephone number. Includes a link to the IACP Private Sector Liaison Committee publications index. Find publications on workplace drugs and violence.

International Associations of Crime Analysts (IACA)

http://web2.airmail.net/iaca/execs.htm

Site for an international association of crime analysts, actively involved in improving professional standards in crime analysis. Content includes professional profiles of the executive board and stated goals for the organization.