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Criminal Justice

This guide provides a wide variety of criminal justice-related resources.

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Welcome CRJ Grads!

Welcome to the Criminal Justice Master's and Doctoral Library Research Guide!

 

Welcome from UNLV Libraries!

In order to access the online resources through the UNLV Libraries, please log on with your Ace Account.

If you don't have a RebelCard, click HERE to sign up for a barcode (so that you can order materials via Interlibrary Loan).

To begin, view the UNLV Libraries tutorials at this by clicking here.

Need more help?   Contact your librarian, Susie Skarl: susie.skarl@unlv.edu

Criminal Justice-Related Databases & Resources

Learn Effective Database Search Strategies

Learn Effective Database Search Strategies

  (The following are suggestions to improve your search results)

 

 

 Use different search terms or key words

  1. Try using other words to describe your topic, it will give you better results. 
  2. Examples: crime, felony, misdemeanor, violation, delinquency

 Truncation or wildcard (*)

  1. This will locate alternate endings for your search term.
  2. Example - crim* to find crime, criminal criminology, etc.
  3. Note: Some databases use different symbols; consult the help page for the correct symbol

 Try different databases

  1. Each database contains unique material, so searching a different database may yield more relevant research.

 Help page

  1. Each database has a page with tips to help you effectively search that resource.

Tips for Searching on Google Scholar

A note about Google Scholar . . . 

Although Google Scholar contains many resources, it does not contain access to all relevant resources for hospitality research.  Researchers are strongly encouraged to look at the additional resources mentioned above to conduct a thorough literature review.  You do not need to purchase articles via Google Scholar many are available for through the UNLV Libraries or via Interlibrary Loan.

For help connecting to UNLV Libraries' resources through Google Scholar see the following.

 

 

  

Sage Research Methods--Project Planner

APA Style Resources

Other Resources:

 

Organizing Your Research Using RefWorks or Mendeley

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What is RefWorks?
RefWorks is a web-based bibliographic software package that enables you to:

  • Organize your research
  • Create a bibliography in a variety of citation styles, including APA, MLA and Chicago
  • Import references from many data sources
  • Create bibliographies in different document formats (Word, RTF, HTML, etc.)
  • Include citations while you write your paper

"New" RefWorks Instructions

Mendeley is a reference manager, academic collaboration network and crowdsourced database with a unique layer of social information research. Mendeley Desktop is available on Mac, Windows and Linux. Mendeley Web functions on all major browsers.

Online Videos & Streaming Media

UNLV Libraries Online Videos & Streaming Media Home Page:  The UNLV Libraries provide access to thousands of streaming videos for UNLV use. You can search the catalog to find them, or visit the video collection websites directly. Many of the collection sites allow you to register a personal account for creating and managing clips, playlists, and other customized views of the content.

CRJ Publication Information

Need to know where to publish, how to contact a publisher, and what has been published?  Check out the following resources.

Citation Analysis Tools

Use the following resources to track citations, including by author, number of articles cited, number of articles published, etc.
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