- Bureau of Justice Assistance Evaluation Web Site
- BJA provides planners, researchers, and local practitioners with resources for evaluating criminal justice programmes. - Criminal Sanctions Effectiveness Measurement
- Information and articles about sentencing reform provided by a trial judge. - Department of Justice@
- Federal Bureau of Prisons@
- Frontline: An Ordinary Crime
- Investigating a bizarre case of possible injustice: is Terence Garner an innocent man and in prison merely for having the wrong name? - Frontline: The Case For Innocence
- Examines the science of DNA testing, and the controversy over its use when introduced as new evidence in already decided criminal cases. - Frontline: What Jennifer Saw
- Examines the case of Ronald Cotton, who was twice wrongly accused of rape, and questions the reliability of eyewitness identification and the accuracies of DNA evidence. - Justice: Denied
- Monthly magazine which profiles the wrongly convicted and seeks assistance to free them. Also features current information about the justice system and prominent national cases. - National Archive of Criminal Justice Data
- Archives, processes, and provides access to computer-readable criminal justice data collections for research and instruction. - National Criminal Justice Reference Service
- Information on criminal and juvenile justice, providing services to policymakers and professionals. - Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
- Presents data related to the characteristics of the criminal justice system, the public's attitude toward crime, demographics of offenders, judicial processing of defendants, and more.
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