
Federal Law
The Federal Judiciary- Provides links to federal courts at all levels.
FirstGov- An official U.S. government web site that permits a search of all online resources offered by the federal government from a single web site.
Library of Congress- Includes access to current and past federal legislative history (Senate and House committee hearings, bills, prints, etc.) and the Congressional Law Library.
U.S. Government Printing Office- Compiles links to publications of the three branches of the federal government including the United States Code and the Code of Federal Regulations.
Volunteer Law Enforcement General
PoliceReserveOfficer.com - A source for information on Careers, Training, Certification, and more for the professional police reserve and auxiliary officer.
General Legal
Cornell Law School- Offers links to all federal and state laws.
Findlaw.com- Commercial web site that offers general legal research tools.
LexisONE- This commercial web site offers legal research guides, free legal forms and information, and pay as you go options for more advanced research.
Municode- This commercial web site offers access to municipal codes from throughout the United States. It includes free basic searches and other fee-based resources.
Criminal Justice Statistics
Bureau of Justice Statistics- Provides statistics concerning general crime trends, specific crime issues (such as drug or gun crime), and other justice system issues.
National Archive of Criminal Justice Data- Analyzes criminal justice data to address specific criminal justice and criminology research issues.
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics- Compiles criminal justice statistics from more than 100 sources, with the data presented in table format.
FedStats- Provides links to statistics gathered by more than 100 federal agencies.
U.S. Census Bureau- Includes a wide variety of statistical information gathered by the Census Bureau including geographical, business, and income-related statistics.
Census Statistical Abstract- The Census Bureau's abstract is a comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States.
