CRIJ 6372 (Dr. Price): Seminar in Corrections

Purpose: To acquaint you with materials in Cornette Library, in the databases, and on the World Wide Web that will make research for your paper on capital punishment more efficient.

Reference Sources

Subject Encyclopedias and Dictionaries

Correctional Ethics
HV8665 .C67 2006 Ref.
Selection of essays on crime, punishment, correctional policy and correctional ethics as professional ethics. International in scope.
Dictionary of American Criminal Justice: Key Terms and Major Supreme Court Cases
HV 7411 .C48 2005 Ref.
Brief definitions of terms in use. Also summarizes Supreme Court cases, indexes by topic.
Encyclopedia of American Prisons
HV9471 .S54 2003 Ref.
Includes coverage of capital punishment and violence in prisons. Bibliography for the volume.
Encyclopedia of Crime & Justice
HV 6017 .E52 2002 Ref.
Provides historical perspective, pro/con, and legal status. Includes domestic violence, crime causation, etc. Bibliographies.
Encyclopedia of Prisons & Correctional Facilities
HV9471 .E693 2005 Ref.
Covered topics include corporal punishment, drug treatment, racism, rehabilitation, and more. Also profiles Bureau of Prison facilities by state. Bibliographies.

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Books

Cornette Library's Online Catalog
Includes books, government documents, videos, journals, etc. available throughout the Library. Suggested searches include:
  • A keyword search for your subject, such as prisons or criminal rehabilitation,
  • The general LC subject heading corrections or probation, and
  • the LC subject heading for a specific time and place such as community-based corrections -- texas or for a specific sub-topic such as juvenile corrections--texas.

To determine the most appropriate subject headings for your search, refer to the red Library of Congress Subject Headings near the Reference computers in the Library or search the online Library of Congress Authorities Catalog.

WorldCat
  • Online catalog for libraries around the world.
  • Lists Cornette Library books along with many more in other libraries.
  • Search by keyword, author, title, or subject.
  • Request books not in Cornette Library through the pre-filled Interlibrary loan form. Allow at least two weeks for the books to arrive.

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Journal, Magazine, & Newspaper Articles

Provide current information

How to Access Databases

Best Places to Start

FullText NOW!
Simultaneous search of several EBSCO databases, limited to immediate full text. Use the check box under the "Refine Search" tab to also limit to Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals.
Web Of Science
Citation index with coverage from 1970-present. Full-text links.
Sage Journals Online
Full-text scholarly journals with excellent criminology coverage. Search interface can be awkward. Can also be searched via Power Search.
LEXIS-NEXIS Academic
Full-text database. Contains Crime and Justice, plus many Law Review's. Journals, magazines and newspapers. New interface makes search much easier.
Power Search
Search multiple databases with one entry. Keyword searching, cannot limit to scholarly journals. See "Custom Search" for additional database suggestions

SFX logo Logo

Most of our database will include the SFX logo logo on the options for each search result. Clicking this link will open a popup window with several options for retrieving the full-text of the document. One or more of these choices will be shown:

If you would like more information about the SFX logo feature, please see the tutorial Using SFX to Link to Articles

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Government Documents

Cornette Library collects United States federal and Texas state documents on many topics.

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications

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World Wide Web

Corrections & Criminal Justice

Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Includes policies, units, statistics, rehabilitation and probation information.
Bureau of Justice Statistics
Statistics on criminal offenders, victims, prison inmates, etc. collected by the U.S. Department of Justice. Includes summarized Corrections statistics.
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
Contains text of a number of special reports on crime issues published by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
Site offers keyword search and topic browse access to more than 600 tables from various governmental sources.
Criminal Justice Links - Corrections
Links to information on community corrections, restorative justice, prisons, and the death penalty prepared by the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University.

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Citing Your Sources

Why must I cite the sources I use for research projects?

Turabian

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Your Comments

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