sábado, 8 de outubro de 2011

Os 50 melhores blog de criminologia (EUA): TOP 50


BEST 50 CRIMINOLOGY BLOGS

They fought the law, and most of the time, the law has won. But before they're even in cuffs or behind bars, many of us take a passionate interest in what goes into the mind and making of a criminal. What details of someone's background contribute to their predilection for evildoing? The field of criminology has really boomed in the past 50 years focusing on such points of interest. And as you might expect, there's been a inundation of interesting and insightful blogs on the topic. Here are our choices for the Web's best criminology blogs. Click around, and lock up your favorites. 

TOP FIVE

  1. General Blog of CrimeIgnore any thoughts of generality that may come up in your head when thinking about this blog. The graduate students who contribute well-wrought pieces to this site are incredibly in tune to the specifics of their criminological insights. The site is only general in that a myriad of topics that fall under the criminology umbrella are discussed and dissected here. The site balances nicely between contemporary crime stories and historical episodes of violence.
    • Why We Love It: An excellent blog example of a few graduate students passionate about criminology who write incisively on the subject.
    • Favorite Post: Rape by Deception
  2. CrimLawReaders will find little personal information about the blogger of this prolific and expansive page. Instead, they'll have to pull out a few forensic tools of their own by reading this writer's postings that are analytical but not too brainy. Even criminology newbies won't find themselves falling behind with the comprehensive material on offer here. The blog focuses a good deal on the state of Virginia, but readers everywhere will enjoy the site's appealing take on crime and the law.
    • Why We Love It: A super-factual Virginia-based criminal blog that provides readers with rich analysis of crime in both the state and around the world.
    • Favorite Post: Reworking the Circuits
  3. Women in CrimeLady killers and femme fatales need not apply to contribute to this all-female blog. The women here all stand on the upright side of the law and provide cogent and thoughtful opinions on all sectors of the criminological environment. The writers boast a diversity of backgrounds: Some are current or former defense attorneys, others claim healthy careers as crime authors, and still more are criminal profiles and private investigators. Proof that though it's a man's world, women know best how to keep it in check.
    • Why We Love It: The ladies show the fellas how proper criminology writing is done: with heart, a big brain, and an appetite for justice.
    • Favorite Post: The Millionaire's Wife
  4. Neurological CorrelatesThis is the perfect blog for anyone insatiable about uncovering the ins and outs of the human psyche, disturbances to which often lead to a life led in crime and violence. This site concentrates on what makes tick the brains of psychopaths and narcissists, among other prototypes of dysfunctional behavior. The writers then take the further step and clarify brain connections to criminal activity and violent tendency. A great site that helps you figure out the "why" after the "what" and "how" are known.
    • Why We Love It: This blog goes beyond a typical whodunit page and focuses on why it all took place in the first place.
    • Favorite Post: Whackos with Guns
  5. The Innocence ProjectThere's more to the field of criminology than studying the minds of those who commit foul deeds. The science also delves into understanding the complexities of what happens when those so-called evildoers are discovered to have been themselves fouled. The law has consistently incarcerated incorrectly and unceremoniously scores of people who were simply caught in poor circumstances. This blog serves as a cleanser to the criminology blog scene, helping to make it right when the law does wrong.
    • Why We Love It: This blog does justice to the wrongfully jailed and helps to keep the criminology community accountable.
    • Favorite Post: Exoneree Compensation

THE REST OF THE BEST

  • Bent SocietyThis blog understands that many who claim to be criminologists are in fact class-act quacks. The writers pride themselves on sifting away junk in the quest for justice.
  • Bonnie's Blog of CrimeMurder and sex crimes particularly impassion blogger Bonnie and her criminal-focused blog posts. She also regularly spotlights missing persons.
  • Cambridge Ph.D. Candidates' CriminologyThe preeminent British institution sponsors this crime blog to which its current students regularly contribute. Their studies provide refreshing new insights to the field.
  • charles smithThis blog was birthed after the head writer retired from a an expose on one of Canada's most horrendous criminals. He boasts a pet peeve with flawed forensic work.
  • Chris UggenBlogger Chris obsesses over the triangulation between criminology, sociology, and self-indulgence. His career in academia does not make his blog posts any less ardent.
  • Crime and FederalismThis blog determines to bring to light the faults of the right side of the law, from the police to the prosecution. Everyday citizens can learn a ton about how crime actually works.
  • CrimesiderCBS' "48 Hour Mystery" sponsors several experts' forays into forensic evidence and understanding the criminal element. The Facebook rapist and Arizona shooter have recently been covered.
  • Criminal JusticeNo matter what crime was committed, every criminal is entitled to certain rights and privileges while truth and justice are sought. Learn more on lawbreakers' liberties here.
  • Criminology HappensThe British blog makes an excellent starting place for people looking to quench their crime knowledge obsession. Every day, a new and well-thought article is posted.
  • Criminology LibraryThis site functions as a catch-all on the criminology blog scene. It's written by a group of librarians who are really into understanding lawless activity.
  • Criminology: University of TampaThe Florida university has composed a very popular site read even by those not at the school. The readership has been generated from the blog's exciting content.
  • CrimProfA grouping of top-level law professors have composed this detailed and dynamic crime blog. The writing concentrates on the ways in which the criminal justice system works.
  • Crimson ShadowsThis site's blogger won't be trumped by computer criminals. The writer boasts more than a decade of experience in cyber forensics.
  • CSI and Forensic BlogThe National Museum of Crime and Punishment has developed an excellent crime blog here. It focuses on widespread American crime analysis.
  • Defending PeopleOne of the most difficult jobs to own with pride would be a career as a defense attorney. This blog chronicles one such lawman's journey to make peace with the profession.
  • Early American CrimeThe United States' boisterous boom to world power was not devoid of significant criminal mishaps. Learn more about early America's crime and punishment here.
  • Ernie the AttorneyAttorneys work as arbitrators between the criminal element and the judicial component. Learn much on the art form of legal professionalism with Ernie's site.
  • Executed TodayThe idea of execution is one that blurs boundaries of topics as diverse as religion, criminology, and morality. This blog gives this concept a thoughtful treatment.
  • Expert WitnessThe law relies on witnesses and testimonies as a critical linchpin to the criminological process. Understand the philosophy of expert witnessing here.
  • Fraud FilesFor every act of fidelity in our society, you're sure to find an episode of fraudulent activity. Keep track of major scams and scandals of note with this blog.
  • Gavel to GavelMost crimes and episodes of violence eventually lead to the courthouse. This blog excellently unveils the art of disseminating justice at this level of the law.
  • Historic True CrimeOne way to learn about what criminal activity we can anticipate is to have a thorough knowledge of crimes past and forgotten. This site resuscitates the memory of major criminal activity from history.
  • Irish Criminology ResearchThe isle of Ireland is well aware of the criminal activity that sometimes derails the country's functioning. This blog looks to analyze Dublin derelicts and wrongdoers.
  • Kidnapping, Murder, MayhemThe morbid trio that comprises this blog's title also functions as the site's primary focus. Crime writer Robert Waters goes deep into previously unsolved crimes.
  • Legal TheoryWhen you're trying to understand how to bring a criminal to justice, you will have need to thoroughly consider the theory behind the law. Shore up your skill there with this site.
  • Miami Herald: Crime SceneThe formidable Floridian news journal has earned much recent acclaim for its crime coverage. Those who wish to be crime news-savvy in the Sunshine State should enjoy this.
  • Mind HacksThis blog employs information from neuroscience and psychology to help its readers learn better how to interpret criminal behavior. The bottom line's in the brain here.
  • Mystery Crime BlogThis blog focuses on the idea of society being inundate with crime, both real and imaginary, on a daily basis. The writers discuss the effect of it all on determining who gets caught.
  • Not GuiltyMiriam, working in criminal defense, understands the importance of upholding the idea of innocence until ultimately proven guilty. The important principle receives a star treatment here.
  • OvercriminalizedIt's important that society not overdo its commitment to criminal prosecution and punishment. This blog lends an ethical consideration to criminality.
  • Pardon PowerOne often-forgotten component in the criminal process is the president's ability to override the system. Learn more about this seldom-invoked capacity here.
  • Postcards from the IdThe witty and clever title believes a serious conviction to understanding crime on this blog. The humor here, however, does make the analysis all the more palatable.
  • Probable CauseCalifornia attorney Rick Horowitz bolsters his website with an insightful criminal law blog. Recent topics include freedom and a discussion of public safety.
  • Psychology and Crime NewsThere's more to an act of crime than just the doing of it; the brain's process also needs to be acknowledge. This blog provides a mental understand of criminal activity.
  • Seattle 911: A Police BlogUp-to-the-minute crime news and criminology reports specific to the Seattle area pop up often here. The top contributors to this site have all been praised for their skill.
  • SF Gate: Crime SceneCalifornia's Bay Area now has a journalistic forum to learn about and analyze its criminal activity. A top-flight fleet of crime reporters provides exceptional writing here.
  • SnitchingFrom the mob to the magistrate, the idea of snitching is one that presents a ton of risks for every reward. This blog uncovers the psychology of criminal informing.
  • The Crime SceneSouthwest Missouri has found its savior of a criminology blog site in this locally based page. But readers from all over will appreciate this site's polished postings.
  • the imbroglioA soon-to-be law school graduate prepares for a worthwhile career with this criminal-focused blog site. He doesn't have any qualms about including pop culture in his writing.
  • The Real Cost of PrisonsIt's fairly simple; someone does something wrong, it's time to incarcerate them. This blog argues that inprisonment carries its own illegalities sometimes.
  • Tillers on Evidence and InferenceCritical to the science of criminology is an understanding of the qualities of evidence, investigation, and critical thinking. This blogger writes expertly on those ideas.
  • Trials and TribulationsDon't look for the writers on this site to provide coverage of every criminal trial that comes their way. Do enjoy, however, the depth of insight they bring to the stories they select.
  • True Crime CasesWhen you're tired of Law and Order and CSI, turn her for some authentic and true-to-life crime tales. Blogger Jakester doesn't joke around when it comes to justice.
  • Washington Post: Crime SceneThe regaled news publication now spotlights its crime coverage in this well-tended blog site. Their primary aim is to provide protective info for D.C. residents.
  • White Collar CrimeYou need look no further than the office workplace to find people who overstep their societal boundaries. Begin to understand the ins and outs of white collar crime here.
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O holocausto vivo; a história de uma culpa.

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O blog http://assessoriajuridicapopular.blogspot.com/ traz material interessante para estudantes, principalmente para pesquisadores e extensionistas das áreas criminais com enfoque criminológico radical.

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