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With the publication of the 5th edition of my comparative justice textbook, Prentice Hall has graciously provided a companion website for that book on the Prentice Hall website. As a result, several of the pages previously found on this site (i.e., "Researching," "Systems," and "Textbook," need no longer be supported here. That companion website is available to everyone, whether using my book or not, so please visit the site and click on one of the chapters to view Internet information relevant the that chapter's topic.

Remaining on this site, are pages of broader interest. This home page identifies some international search engines you may find helpful and also highlights other websites with a comparative/international focus. The other pages on this site provide information about specific countries and about teaching a comparative criminal justice course. I hope you find the material useful.

These Comparative Criminal Justice pages are part of my larger Criminal Justice Education web site, but the navigation bars above will take you only around the comparative pages --- although the CJEd Home tab in the left margin will always take you to the CJEd home page. Below on this page you will find

 
 

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Portals for International Searches

For a complete listing of search engines geared toward specific parts of the world, go to Fossick and scroll down to find the heading "EVERYWHERE." From there you can choose search engines by continent.

Find Law Foreign and international resources, including individual country pages

Use Law Gateway by SOSIG for guidance and access to global legal information resources on the Internet.

Search the UK web Crawls UK-related domains. Scroll to the bottom and find links to search the German, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, or Sweden webs.

 

Sites with Comparative CJ Multi-links

International Sites  

Florida State University's International Resources

Dreveskracht's Comparative Justice Resources

 

   

Videos on forensics, serial killers, prisons,
famous trials, and other criminal justice topics
are easily found at the A&E Store
 

PBS has great videos for group presentations, discussion
starters, and even research projects. Search with
terms such as crime, criminal justice, and prison

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