Justice Research
SPOTLIGHT: JRA
Are you a defense attorney seeking professional jury selection
services? A police manager looking for an analyst to evaluate a
federally or locally-funded program? Do you need expertise in the
corrections field? Would you like to find the right trial lawyer to
assist in civil litigation? The Justice Research Association (JRA)
links agencies and practitioners in the justice field with specialized
professional service providers. Our service is free to anyone
seeking professional services. Our fees are provided by the
parties we recommend. Call or e-mail
us today to find the specialist that is right for you.
Distance Learning
THE CJDLC
The Justice Research Association is the corporate sponsor of the Criminal Justice Distance Learning Consortium
(CJDLC) CJDLC has as its mission the support of distance education in criminal
justice and criminology. To further that goal, the Criminal Justice Distance Learning Consortium
provides support within the limits of its resources to colleges, universities, training
academies, and other programs and institutions seeking to demonstrate or utilize distance
learning in criminal justice and criminology instruction.
The
Talk Justice Forum
TALK JUSTICE ON THE WEB
The Justice Research Association also sponsors Talk Justice on the World Wide Web, an electronic
discussion forum intended for the use of students studying criminal justice and
criminology at high school, community college, and university levels. Talk Justice message boards, the Talk Justice e-mail discussion list, and the Talk
Justice image map of the criminal justice
system facilitate interaction about justice issues in the United States and
elsewhere..
The Cyber Library
THE CYBRARY
Our huge 12,000 link library of criminal justice sites, better known as Dr. Frank Schmalleger's Cybrary,
provides both an index of criminal justice Web sites as well as a comprehensive search
feature for uncovering materials of interest on the Web. The Cybrary also
provides continual updates of news stories of
interest to criminal justice students and instructors (courtesy of APB
News).
The Definitive Web Guide
THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE
The Definitive Guide to
Criminal Justice and Criminology on the World Wide Web is
produced by the
Criminal Justice Distance Learning Consortium with support from the Justice Research
Association. A sample chapter
from the guide is available on the Web.
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