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Resources for Finding Information on Criminal Justice
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Search by Database

The databases listed below are suggested starting places.  Visit the Article Finder page of the library website, and search by subject to find other relevant databases. 

  • Academic Search Premier  
      
    Great place to start searching for articles!
  • Criminal Justice Abstracts  
      
    1968-present. Indexes books, articles, government and non-government agency reports in criminology and related disciplines. Find more precise Subjects (Descriptors) on the right side of the result screen. Use those to refine and focus.
  • National Criminal Justice Reference Service Abstracts  
      
    1975-present. Published by the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice's National Criminal Justice Reference Service.
  • PsychInfo  
      
    1872-present. Covers both journal and book literature in psychology. Select "Suggest Subject Terms" for more precision in your searching."
  • Social Science Citation Index  
    Great for the Literature Review!! Use Social Science Citation Index to see if your articles are cited elsewhere. You can also see a list of cited references to articles from a basic word search
 

Noodlebib

  • Noodlebib  
      
    Create APA and MLA style reference or source lists. For off-campus access you will need the UNC username/password.
 
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