Criminal law covers all aspects of law enforcement activity from the point of the identification, interrogation and arrest of a suspect, through the trial process, conviction, sentencing, incarcaration, probation and parole, and eventual discharge from custody of a convicted criminal, and any ongoing duty for the convicted criminal to register with local authorities. It also covers victim's rights issues.
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- Justice Information Center Information on the U.S. criminal justice system, covering subjects including juvenile crime, law enforcement, corrections, and crime prevention, from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.
- Center for Court Innovation Information about problem-solving courts, such as drug courts, community courts and mental health courts, which seek to improve case outcomes for communities and litigants.
- Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics Searchable criminal justice data, organized by subject.
- Capital Defense Network A resource dedicated to assisting counsel representing clients in federal capital cases.
- Center for Criminal Justice Advocacy Information and tips for litigating criminal cases.
- Questioning Double Jeopardy Advocating against double jeopardy protections in Australia.