Students taking criminal justice courses may find the criminal justice library guide very useful for completing assignments. You will find the criminal justice guide under the heading "Library Guides" from the Charles H. Trout library homepage.

One of the best resources on the guide are the databases. Databases are an excellent reliable source for academic articles and data. It is highly recommended that you run your searches through some of these databases rather than relying solely on Google.

Some of the databases require a username/password. All passwords are located in your Harcum Hatch.  Log into Harcum Hatch and go to Quicklinks and scroll down to "Library Database Password List". Keep these passwords handy as you begin searching in the databases listed below.

Criminal Justice Abstracts with Full Text (EBSCO) is a full-text database with articles on criminal justice and criminology, including topics in forensic sciences, corrections, policing, addictions counseling, criminal law and investigation.

Violence & Abuse Abstracts (EBSCO) is a database that includes topics on violence and abuse including family violence, trauma, sexual assault, harassment and emotional abuse. It is partially full-text. If you find a record that does not include the full text of the article you can request the full text through our Inter-Library Loan Service. We will request the article from another library. 

National Criminal Justice Reference Service is an open access database of federally funded research maintained by the Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. It contains justice and drug-related information for the United States.

SIRS Issues Researcher (ProQuest) offers newspaper and journal articles on social issues including criminal justice topics in a pro/con format. 

The criminal justice guide is also broken down into special topics. The tabs along the top of the guide link to pages where topics such as juvenile justice, organized crime, domestic violence, policing and the courts, among others are broken down. Below you can see a screen capture of the guide with the Domestic Violence & Justice tab displayed.

Screen capture of the Criminal Justice library guide showing the Domestic Violence and Justice tab displayed

 

If you need assistance citing your sources, we have a guide on each of the major citation styles used at Harcum College. Check the Cite Sources guide for explanation and examples of styles like APA and MLA.

The homepage of the criminal justice guide has important contact information for the library. We have a chat box where you can get immediate help from a librarian. Chat hours are posted on the page. You will also find our email address where you can email the library with any questions or requests for assistance. We are always happy to help!

Faculty may find the OER tab useful for suggested databases to search for Open Education Resources for criminal justice courses. Each special topic tab also has an OER section where we've identified open education resources specific to those topics. 

 

 

Roxanne Sutton

Reference and Special Collections Librarian

rsutton@harcum.edu

610-526-6022