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The Crime Library
Easy to read, fact-based narratives about well-known crimes and criminals throughout history. Includes crime stories and stories about gangsters, outlaws, gunmen, serial killers, terrorists, spies, and assassins, as well stories of people who were wrongly charged and punished for crimes.
2. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The FBI home page includes FBI facts and figures, history, crime alerts, crime statistics, reports on major investigations, more.
3. Gang Land
Biographies and articles about gangsters and organized crime.
4. Handbook of Forensic Sciences
The purpose of the Handbook of Forensic Services is to provide guidance and procedures for safe and efficient methods of collecting and preserving evidence and to describe the forensic examinations performed by the FBI Laboratory.
5. Justice Information Center of the NCJRS (NCJRS)
This site is a service of the National Criminal Justice Reference Service. It has information on corrections, courts, crime prevention, criminal justice statistics, drugs and crime, international justice issues, justice grants, juvenile justice, law enforcement, research and evaluation, and resources for crime victims.
6. National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC)
NCPC is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to help America prevent crime and build safer, stronger communities.