Informs the research process for researchers who are studying law, law enforcement, or terrorism, training for paralegal service, preparing for a career in homeland security, delving into forensic science, investigating crime scenes, developing policy, going to court, writing sociological reports, and much more. The Criminal Justice makes research easy by bringing together information from more than 250 journals.
Searchable index of U.S. federal government documents, including reports, regulations, and congressional materials. Helpful for policy and legal research.
Nonpartisan reports on U.S. policy issues written for Congress. Valuable for in-depth background on laws, legislation, and current debates.
Interactive tool from the FBI for exploring U.S. crime data. Useful for criminal justice, sociology, and data analysis projects.
Provides access to over 165,000 full-text digital books from various academic and commercial publishers. Great for research across disciplines.
General reference collection available for download.
Protection of assets—physical or intellectual—is a concern for those ranging from the individual property owner to multinational corporations. The Gale OneFile: Insurance and Liability connects researchers to hundreds of thousands of updated articles from leading journals, including: Business Insurance, Claims, Employee Benefit News, National Underwriter Life & Health, Pensions & Investments, Risk Management, and more.
The Legal Forms Library has customizable legal forms for Texas state laws. This resource is continuously updated to be current, it includes forms, comprehensive descriptions of each form and its use, legal questions and answers from attorneys, and Texas specific legal information.