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Criminal Justice: Find Articles

Database Tips and Tricks

If you are searching for a topic within a specific subject discipline, be sure you are using the appropriate database. Databases are not created equal, and sometimes your search strategies can make a big difference. Use the 'Help' files at the top of the screen or ask a Librarian to maximize your results. 

Searching Keywords and Phrases

Using keywords and phrases helps you to accurately and efficiently search for information whether you are searching in a library database or in Google/Google Scholar. You'll want to use 2-3 keywords that are related to your topic in order to find the best information. Below are some examples, but you can always ask a librarian to help you come up with keywords in order to scope your search appropriately. 

  • criminal justice and racism
  • criminal justice system and United States
  • criminal justice system and mental health and treatment 
  • (juvenile delinquency or juvenile offenders or youth offenders) and rehabilitation 
  • crime and recidivism and solutions
  • prison reform and rehabilitation
  • prison reform and abolition movements
  • policing and ethics

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