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Scholarly (peer-reviewed) resources undergo review by experts in a field of study, who determine that the article is objective and credible before they are published. Examples of peer-reviewed resources include articles in scientific journals, encyclopedias, and textbooks
Non-scholarly resources are published without review by experts. Non-scholarly resources range from a variety of types, such as websites and magazines, to newspapers, and books.
* If you plan to use non-scholarly materials, ask your instructor beforehand, and use the CRAAP test to guide your judgement in using these resources.
Behavioral Sciences and the Law
Computer Security Update
Contemporary Justice Review
Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International
Cybersecurity Policy Report
Harvard Law Review
Homeland Security Affairs
Industrial Safety & Hygiene News
Journal of Composites for Construction
Journal of Computer Security
Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Information and Computer Security
International Journal of Police Science and Management
International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security
International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security
Occupational Health
PA Times
Police Practice & Research
Professional Safety
Public Administration Review
Public Management
Public Personnel Management
Law & Order
Law Enforcement Technology
Security Management
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
1. Identify the title of the journal or periodical in the citation. The journal title is usually italicized.
2. Check for full-text holdings in electronic format using the GALILEO A-Z list.
3. If you cannot find a journal title in the GALILEO A-Z list, use the Finding Journals guide from our homepage.
Still Cannot find?
Contact your liaison librarian for help or submit an ILL request!
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