Incoming Resources
- Courtroom 302, a year behind the scenes in an American criminal courthouse, Steve Bogira
- The assistant;, a novel
- Moll Flanders, an authoritative text : backgrounds and sources, criticism, Daniel Defoe ; edited by Edward Kelly
- Mr. Capone, Robert J. Schoenberg
- Oliver Twist, or, The parish boy's progress, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction and notes by Philip Horne
- US-VISIT's use of biometrics strengthens security, produced by United States Department of Homeland Security
- Repeat offenders, directed by Joseph Camp ; produced by Susan Udelson
- Crimetime, produced by Ron Barber, in Crimetime, Program 11
- Inside prisons
- Suspect lineup, produced by Jonica Newby, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, in Catalyst
- I am a fugitive from a Georgia chain gang!, Robert E. Burns ; foreword to the Brown Thrasher edition by Matthew J. Mancini
- Gangland Chicago, criminality and lawlessness in the Windy City, 1837-1990, Richard C. Lindberg
- U.S. Embassy, Tehran, Iran, by Andrew Thomson and Madeleine Swain
- Organized crime in Chicago, beyond the Mafia, Robert M. Lombardo
- Prisoner, by Patrick Forbes
- Urban ops, by Peter Woodward
- Get Capone, the secret plot that captured America's most wanted gangster, Jonathan Eig
- WITSEC, inside the Federal Witness Protection Program, Pete Earley and Gerald Shur
- Manson, the life and times of Charles Manson, Jeff Guinn
- Crimetime, produced by Ron Barber, in Crimetime, Program 14
- The Mafia encyclopedia, Carl Sifakis
- Blood on the staircase
- Fugitive, by Patrick Forbes
- Al Capone, his life, legacy, and legend, Deirdre Bair
- Life inside, directed by Mandy Sherwood and produced by Deborah Dudgeon
- The authentic life of Billy, the Kid:, the noted desperado of the Southwest, whose deeds of daring and blood made his name a terror in New Mexico, Arizona and northern Mexico, by Pat F. Garrett; with an introduction by J.C. Dykes
- Godfathers collection, the true history of the Mafia, A & E Television Networks ; The History Channel
- The gender of crime, Dana M. Britton, Shannon K. Jacobsen, and Grace Howard
- "Prisons make us safer", and 20 other myths about mass incarceration, Victoria Law
- Rogues, true stories of grifters, killers, rebels and crooks, Patrick Radden Keefe
- You do not have to say anything, directed by Mandy Sherwood
- Anna M. Kross
- The cop and the criminal, the Whitey Bulger story, by Charles Stuart
- Officer shot, subject commandeers car
- Criminal justice research, approaches, problems, and policy, edited by Susette M. Talarico
- Crimes of the centuries, notorious crimes, criminals, and criminal trials in American history, Steven Chermak and Frankie Y. Bailey, editors
- Exploring alternatives to prison and probation, directed by Jeffrey Tuchman
- A bout de souffle
- Predicting criminality, by Susan Udelson
- Biology and crime, directed by Joseph Camp ; produced by Susan Udelson
- Young Al Capone, the untold story of Scarface in New York, 1899-1925, William Balsamo and John Balsamo