Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 7 million people in over 150 countries and territories who campaign to end abuses of human rights.
Reports are among the most common UN documents. Not all reports are issued as documents with symbols. Some may be published only on the website of the body that issued or received the report. There are many types of reports on a wide variety of topics.
This information center in forensic science, law, and public policy is maintained by Andre A. Moenssens, the Douglas Stripp/Missouri professor of law emeritus at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Links to all sorts of forensic science sites abound on this site created by Reddy P. Chamakura, a forensic scientist with the New Yourk City Police Department's Police Laboratory.
This extensive and regularly updated site from Zeno Geradts, a forensic scientist at the Netherlands Forensic Institute, offers many general information resources as well as sections of links.
The Census Bureau serves as the leading source of quality data about the nation's people and economy. A nationwide population census on a regular basis dates from the establishment of article 1, Section 2, of the United States Constitution.
Website of the Santa Clara County Office of the Sheriff. Includes general information, investigative services, career opportunities, enforcement operations, programs, and links.
Free website that offers legal self-help information in nearly all major areas of law (excluding criminal defense), referrals to legal aid programs, lawyer referral services and court services.
Links to websites related to all aspects of criminal justice, including court opinions, human and civil rights organizations, forensics, corrections, juvenile justice, and other useful resources.
Covers all aspects of law enforcement and criminal justice including police activities, court cases, corrections, juvenile justice, community crime prevention, criminal justice system, and fraud.
NIST has long applied science and technology to the needs of the criminal justice community, including law enforcement, corrections, forensic science, and the fire service.