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Resources for Criminal Justice Studies Students


  • The organization that administers the Law School Aptitude Test (LSAT) and the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS); the site includes information on law schools and the LSAT, as well as online law school applications.

  • CLEO is a project of the American Bar Association to expand opportunities for minorities and low-income students to attend law school.

  • A great site for those interested in becoming a forensic scientist.

  • Overview of how the courts work, publications, cases, and information on practical law.

  • Interactive site that includes a student list serve, bulletin board, and you may ask questions from correctional professionals.

  • Information about different agencies within the United States, employment opportunities, and current police-related headlines.

  • Provider support, civil litigation, public policy, resource library, and a press center.

  • Contains many publications divided into all the facets of criminal justice.

  • News, internships, research, and information about computer crime mapping and community policing are found on this site.

  • Employment, publication, and grant information.

  • Press releases, reference information, and a search engine within the site.

  • General information about the CIA, employment information, andÌý a reference center.

  • Membership, online corrections academy, publications, resources, professional development, job bank, and an ACA store.

  • The association’s resolutions, conferences, publications, and a video series.

  • Membership information, training and technical assistance opportunities, publications and resources, and marketing opportunities.

  • The ACJS provides information about membership, awards, and publications.

  • Information about membership, publications, and conferences.

  • Information about programs within the National Institute of Justice, funding opportunities, and publication information.

  • A good site for job descriptions in the area of criminal justice.