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All EBSCO databases are moving to a new interface on the 5th August.


If you have Saved searches and records, these will be automatically transferred.

Custom folders and Alerts will not transfer.  The new interface will give you an option to download a report of your old folders (In projects) but this is a large unwieldy file so there a few things you can do to avoid this:

Delete any custom folders you no longer need.

If you have saved searches in a custom folder, you can select it and "Move to" the Saved searched folder.

Back up saved items in RefWorks.

Search Alerts will need to be retrieved and saved as a search to be recreated in the new interface.

Journal alerts will need to be set up in the new interface, so keep a list.

Full Details

This comprehensive database includes full text and bibliographic records of leading journals in the criminal justice field. Covering a wide range of topics, it is an essential collection for students and scholars researching criminal justice and criminology.

Subjects include:
- Criminology
- Criminal justice
- Corrections and prisons
- Criminal investigations
- Forensic sciences and investigation
- Substance abuse and addiction
- Probation and parole

Size

320+ journals

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