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Criminal Justice Studies Major
Resources for Criminal Justice Studies Students
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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.
Criminal Justice Studies Major