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1. Smart Sentencing Information and articles about sentencing reform provided by a trial judge.
http://www.smartsentencing.info/whatwrks.html
2. 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?
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/ordinary/
3. 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.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/dna/
4. 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.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/case/
5. Bureau of Justice Assistance Evaluation Web Site BJA provides planners, researchers, and local practitioners with resources for evaluating criminal justice programs.
http://www.bja.evaluationwebsite.org/
6. National Archive of Criminal Justice Data Archives, processes, and provides access to computer-readable criminal justice data collections for research and instruction.
http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/NACJD/
7. 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.
http://www.justicedenied.org/
8. 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.
http://www.albany.edu/sourcebook/
9. Federal Bureau of Prisons@ /Government/U_S__Government/Executive_Branch/Departments_and_Agencies/Department_of_Justice__DOJ_/Federal_Bureau_of_Prisons/
10. National Criminal Justice Reference Service Information on criminal and juvenile justice, providing services to policymakers and professionals.
http://www.ncjrs.org/
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