DenverPoets.com | 2001 Poets Day 525 Barbara Test 530 Phill the Thrill 535 J. criminology 540 NOW AT DENVERPOETS.COM Denver Poetry Events Poets Day Poetry mailing lists Press Room http://denverpoets.com/poetsday2001.html
Extractions: Open microphone once each hour Please bring umbrellas, cushions, lawn chairs, coolers, etc. Also bring ears, minds, hearts, and souls open to The Muse. This is the 7th "annual" citywide Denver Poets Day produced since 1976 by the Society for the Advancement of Poets (SAP), a Colorado nonprofit arts organization.
The Social Technology Mailing List sciences sociology, anthropology, social and behavioural psychology, criminology,social and Like almost all mailing lists, the Social Technology mailing list http://www.socialtechnology.org/stml.html
Extractions: Please visit This page is a local copy, with some modifications Doug Wilson's Website of a page from a a personal website, which was for the original version of this page. written in the in the first person singular. SocialTechnology.Org No Bandaid Solutions The Social Technology Mailing List Progess Report JavaScript programs no frames version just for reading Subscribe to SocialTechnology Powered by www.egroups.com The Social Technology Mailing List, SocialTechnology@egroups.com exists to discuss genuine solutions to social problems. For more information please see the announcement and message reproduced below, or go to the Social Technology Page Instructions for subscribing to the list can be found below, but with the new egroups subscription form above it is made simpler: type in your e-mail address and click the "Join" button. Like almost all mailing lists, the Social Technology mailing list is a free service that accepts messages from individual list subscribers and mails them to all of the subscribers. Joining the list is entirely free, but by established convention the act of joining the list is called 'subscribing'. Currently you must subscribe either to the list itself or its daily digest in order to post messages on the list.
GESIS-Clearinghouse Non Europe - Subjects and services, Other social problems and service, criminology, Penal and Journals,Teaching/Learning, Etexts, Bibliographies, mailing lists, Newsgroups, Projects http://193.175.239.100/SocioGuide/western/world/sub-w.htm
La Trobe University - Library - Bundoora - Language & Cultures well as links to mailing lists, listservs, and Indexes, Professional Associations,EMail lists. areas (Activism and Feminism, criminology, Demography, Family http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/reference/ef-sociol.html
Christos T's Criminology & CJ Links criminology Criminal Justice Announcement lists. Some mailing lists simplysend you information. They do not permit discussion among list members. http://members.tripod.com/~ChristosT/1a.htm
Extractions: The Death Penalty Information Center is a non-profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information on issues concerning capital punishment. Many reports, along with a wealth of statistics are available at this site. Florida State University's criminal justice resource site
Extractions: (This is NOT a complete list of job possibilities!) Police Officer Probation Officer Parole Officer Correctional Officer Loss Prevention Manager Security Officer Drug Enforcement Agent Paralegal Specialist Victim Witness Specialist Detention Enforcement Officer Immigration Inspector Criminal Investigator Secret Service Officer Polygraph Operator Lab Technician Warden Counselor Child Care Staff Supervisor State Trooper Border patrol agent KNOW THE SKILLS EMPLOYERS ARE LOOKING FOR IN YOUR FIELD If you look at job advertisements you will find that employers are looking for specific skills. Here is a list of some of these skills in your major areas. Consider looking at more job ads in career center resources and on internet. From job ads you will get an idea of job titles and needed skills to land the jobs you want. Experience in a regulatory agency performing enforcement, technical or investigative support Knowledge of crisis intervention, victim-witness assistance techniques and available services
Learning Resources - Subjects - Criminology The following lists cover issues relating to crime and criminology. Followthe instructions on the mailing list page to join the list http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/lr/subjects/M331.htm
Extractions: Contact Marie if you require any additional help with information sources: email: mnicholson@lincoln.ac.uk or telephone: If you are studying Criminology, there are a variety of electronic information sources which you can use. Some of these are subscribed to by the University, others are freely available on the Internet. On this page, the sources have been placed under the following headings: Databases Useful Internet sites ^Top Most of the databases available provide abstracts and indexes or full text of journal articles. Some of these databases are available from the University network, others from the Internet. As these are subscription based resources, they are not always available off campus or on every campus. Web of Science
EDI, XML, Y2K, CALS & EC INFO Smart Cards. Miscellaneous. EC criminology. Welcome to the EDI, XML, Internet, CALS,Security, EC, Y2K Information Center! EC/CALS mailing lists. EC/CALS News. http://www.edi-info-center.com/
Extractions: Support EC/EDI/XML training and certification programs provided by Integrated Technologies through UC-Berkeley, UC-Irvine, UCLA, University of New Mexico, United States International University and Arizona State University . Support federal, state, county, city and academic EC/EDI/XML initiatives and projects. Support other clients of Integrated Technologies . Certain sections of this website are restricted. Objectives are limited by a . Please offer your opinions to assist in the ongoing enhancement of the website. What is EDI versus Electronic Commerce?
Marketing Graduate Programs Guide Exhibit at Annual Meeting mailing lists Rental. For researchpurposes, Justice Quarterly is indexed in criminology and Penology Abstracts http://www.acjs.org/new_page_16.htm
Extractions: Effective November 1999 What is ACJS? The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences is a rapidly growing organization in the field of criminal justice education, research, and policy analysis. Purpose Promotional Services Available The purpose of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences is to promote scholarly and professional activities in the field of criminal justice. During the past decade the Academy has matured so that it is now one of the major scholarly associations in the field. The Academys success in creating this dynamic professional association is due to the composition of its membership. The Academy is comprised of an amalgam of scholars (international in scope and multidisciplinary in orientation), professionals (from all segments of the justice system), and students. Advertising Mailing Lists Rental Justice Quarterly (JQ) This is an official journal of the ACJS. Although criminal justice is the primary focus, research in related areas is also solicited. Advertisements reach approximately 3,000 educators in political science, sociology, public administration, and psychology, in addition to criminal justice educators. For research purposes, Justice Quarterly is indexed in Criminology and Penology Abstracts, Police Science Abstracts, Criminal Justice Periodical Index and Criminal Justice Abstracts.
PsychologyNET - Mental Health Resources Resources on the relationship of Psychology, criminology and the Law Govs and Assocs Disabilitiesother than ADD/ADHD (under Mental Disorders) mailing lists (4 http://www.psychologynet.org/dblinks/
Social Work - BColl (UK) criminology San Francisco University *. UK Universities Colleges. UK Map of UniversitySites * NISS * Open University * Mailbase (UK academic mailing lists) *. http://www.buckscol.ac.uk/assh/socwork/swacadem.htm
Extractions: Date: [ Previous Next ] Thread: [ Previous Next ] Index: [ Author Date Thread Palestinian lives and chance for peace massacred in Gaza , Marc Rodrigues Tue 23 Jul 2002, 18:53 GMT The Ansbacher Report , John O'Neill Tue 23 Jul 2002, 18:04 GMT Neturei Karta, an anti-Zionist sect of the Orthodox Jewish community
CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESOURCES Criminal Justice Law Enforcement mailing lists WWW Resource Sites. of the Treasury,Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms LIST SERVS criminology/Criminal Justice List http://library.shu.edu/criminal_justice.htm
MORE SITES Justice Pages Cecil Greek's Criminal Justice Resources on the Web Sponsored byFlorida State University School of criminology. Police mailing lists A mailing http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/mantis/dpsother.htm
E-mail Lists YOURLAST-NAME Academically-oriented criminology discussion list. NAME YOUR-LAST-NAMEThis mailing list is Secondary Traumatic Stress listserv@lists.apa.org http://www.vaonline.org/email.html
Extractions: Home Search Networks Contact ... Site Index - Text Version E-mail Discussion Forums for Professionals (Listservs) In general, sending e-mail to one of the addresses below and writing only the words "subscribe" followed by a space then the name of the particular mailing list you're interested in the message area of your mailer, will let you sign-on. However, a few systems may require your name and/or email address to follow the name of the list some of these systems automatically return mail to you giving correct instructions, others do not. Where they known, the sign-on commands will be listed below. To be safe, your can find out how to sign-on a list by sending a message to the system address (e.g. listserv@domain.name) and placing only the word "help" in the message area. The system will mail you instructions and general information. Clicking on the list name in the following descriptions should open your mailer to the appropriate address for you to either subscribe or ask for "help". Amnesty : listproc@listserv.acns.nwu.edu :
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY RESOURCES mailing lists Forenpsy Forensic Psychology/Psychiatry mailing List Psychology Law mailing List Corrections on Prisons Prison Legal News criminology. http://flash.lakeheadu.ca/~pals/forensics/links.htm
Extractions: Many psychology journals are online. However, only a few provide some or all of their paper editions online. Below you will only find journals that do provide their articles online and for free. I have only included journals of interest to forensic psychologists. For a list of all online journals CLICK HERE Crime Times FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - every issue is online. Req's 'acrobat' Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science (CPA) - 1992-96 issues are online Current Research in Social Psychology Journal of Credibility Assessment and Witness Psychology Forensic Psychiatry Online - has a few articles online (they never change) The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry - they will send you a preview copy Science and Justice: The Journal of the Forensic Science Society
Law Lists On The Internet science, public policy, international relations, business, economics, criminology,health, etc most comprehensive list of lawrelated mailing lists is Lyonette http://www.law.warwick.ac.uk/ltj/3-2f.html
Extractions: Law Lists on the Internet Lyonette Louis-Jacques, University of Chicago What is a "Law List"? A "law list" is an electronic mailing list for substantive discussions of law-related issues. A law list can also focus on dissemination of information about print and electronic law-related resources, computing and librarianship. It can be an electronic newsletter or journal on a law-related topic. A list can be called a listserv, mailing list, electronic discussion group, forum, e-mail list, e-conferences, and sometimes, "bulletin board" (though that confuses it with bulletin board systems or BBSs - see guides below for clarification). Lists are similar to, but not the same as Usenet newsgroups (though some lists have a Usenet gateway; newsgroups are discussed in general guides to law-related resources, and will not be covered in this article). Law lists are run on various software, the most popular being the Eric Thomas LISTSERV and the Anastasios Kotsikonas ListProcessor or LISTPROC. Subscribers can usually send commands to the list software to request a list of subscribers by name, e-mail address, and sometimes country. Other list features include the ability to postpone mail, receive a digest of list messages (one mailing of the messages for a day with routing information stripped, to reduce the length and frequency of receipt of messages), search list archives, etc. There are special lists to support owners of lists running a particular software such as LSTOWN-L@SEARN.BITNET (for LISTSERV lists) and UNIX-LISTPROC@avs.com. And there are lists to help beginning users of law lists become more familiar with listservs and the Internet generally such as HELP-NET@TEMPLEVM.BITNET.
Extractions: Community Policing, Computer Crime, Counterdrug Activities, Education and Training, Employment, Federal Property and Equipment, Identity Theft, International, Investigation, Law, Mailing lists and Newsgroups, News and Information, Police Life, Professional Associations, School Safety, Technology Resources, Manufacturers and Products
Hart Publishing - Contact -Mailing Lists mailing lists. Hart Publishing operates two mailing lists (postalbased and the Hart Publishing mailing lists you will be http://www.hartpub.co.uk/mail.html
Extractions: Mailing Lists Hart Publishing operates two mailing lists (postal-based and e-mail). If you are on the Hart Publishing mailing lists you will be sent the latest copies of catalogues, promotional information and special offers. To be subscribed to either mailing list, we need to know your name, organisation (if appropriate) and interests (optional). All Company Law Commercial Law Comparative Law Competition Law Computer and Internet Law Constitutional and Administrative Law Criminology Employment Law Environmental Law European Law Family Law General Human Rights Insurance Law Intellectual Property Law International Law Legal History Legal Profession and Legal Ethics Legal Theory Media Law Private International Law Property Law Public International Law Roman Law Sports Law Tax Law E-mail mailing list