Criminology

This page will help you get more out of your Library resources for your assignments, projects, dissertations, and theses in Criminology.

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Databases

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Provide access to useful research materials from abstracts, academic journals, newspapers, e-books, and various multimedia.

Journals

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Remember to check the date for Full Text Access. Ideally it's best to go with YEAR - present

• Hansard

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Transcripts are records of court proceedings (including decisions made by judges and arguments from solicitors).

The statutory independent body to keep the law of England and Wales under review and to recommend reform where it is needed.


The official report of all parliamentary debates.


Committees consider policy issues, scrutinise government work, expenditure, and examine proposals for primary and secondary legislation.


By P. Ford and G. Ford. Physical copy available in the library.


By P. Ford and G. Ford. Physical copy available in the library.



The supreme legislative body for the UK, British Crown Dependiencies, and British Overseas Territories.


Command and act papers from the UK Government.

 

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