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National Criminal Justice Resource Service

[NCJRS]

National Criminal Justice Resource Service is a federally funded resource offering justice and substance abuse information to support research, policy, and program development worldwide. National Criminal Justice Resource Service services and resources are available to anyone interested in crime and public safety including policymakers, practitioners, researchers, educators, community leaders, and the general public.

National Criminal Justice Resource Service offers extensive reference and referral services to answer your questions about crime and justice-related research, policy, and practice. Staff can offer statistics and referrals, discuss publications, compile information packages, search for additional resources, and provide other technical assistance.

Publications

Local Law Enforcement Responds to Terrorism Lessons in Prevention and Preparedness

Providing Relief to Families After a Mass Fatality: Roles of the Medical Examiner's Office and the Family Assistance Center

State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program

OVC Handbook for Coping After Terrorism: A Guide to Healing and Recovery

Protective Intelligence and Threat Assessment: A Guide for State and Local Law Enforcement Officials

State and Local Responses to Terrorism

> More Terrorism and Preparedness Resources

More National Criminal Justice Resource Service Resources by Topic

Community Policing

Crime Mapping

Law Enforcement Communications

International Drug Trade


International Money Laundering

> More Topics

For additional Information and Resources,
please visit the National Criminal Justice Resource Service Website.

 
 

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