Specific Resources:
The databases on this page are your best bets for criminal justice research.
Other Databases
Your topic may require more multidiscipinary research, in which case you may want to use other databases besides the standard ones for education research.
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law
Look up legal terms using Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law.
General Tools:
GIL-Find - To identify books in the Reese or Greenblatt Library collections.
GALILEO - To identify journal articles in different subject areas.
E-Journals list - To retrieve an article that you've already identified.
GIL Express - To borrow books that Reese Library doesn't own.
ILLiad - To obtain articles that Augusta University doesn't own or have access to.
WorldCat - To look for books and other materials, but not journal articles, beyond the local region.
The Crime Report in the news feed below. The Crime Report describes itself as "the nation’s only comprehensive news service covering the diverse challenges and issues of 21st century criminal justice in the U.S. and abroad. Staffed by working journalists in New York, Washington and Los Angeles, it is published daily through the year by the Center on Media, Crime and Justice at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York."