12 Steps to a Federal Pardon - An overview of the process of obtaining a Presidential Pardon in the United States.
A Guide to Police Law - Guide to criminal law in England and Wales.
American Criminal Law Review - Highly cited journal of criminal law scholarship.
AOL Anywhere Legal Web Channel - Criminal Law - Reference tools for learning about various aspects of criminal law, legal questions and answers, links to Federal law enforcement sites, and 'Find a Lawyer' search engine.
California Criminal Law Review - An online criminal law review, put out quarterly by the faculty and students of the UC Berkeley School of Law at Boalt Hall.
Capital Defender's Toolbox - Information relating to death penalty defense, including habeas corpus, trials and appeals, case law, AEDPA, PLRA, a general examination of the death penalty, activist information, news and resources.
Capital Defense Network - A resource dedicated to assisting counsel representing clients in federal capital cases.
Crime and Criminal Defense - Links to articles and resources, from About.com.
JURIST - The Legal Education Network - Information on Presidential pardons in the United States.
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.
Kevin J. Daley - Louisiana notary, offering links for victims of violent crime and their families.
National Center for Victims of Crime - Victims' resource and advocacy site, relating to all types of crime.
Pardons Canada - Non-profit organization offering information and support relating to the pardons process in Canada.
Presidential Power Unbound: A Comparative Look at Presidential Pardon Power - Comparing the presidential pardon powers of the United States and Russia.
The American Journal of Criminal Law - University of Texas School of Law.
The Western Criminology Review - A peer reviewed, electronic journal on crime and criminal justice, from Sonoma State University.
U.S. Department of Justice - Bureau of Justice Statistics - Statistics regarding crimes and victims, drugs, criminal offenders, the justice system, enforcement, and prosecution.