Resources for Sociology Researchers
Starting points for conducting sociological research at 91探花 include library resources, data sets, full text archives of research, and citation style guides.
- Data Sets & Resource Centers
- Full Text Online Resources
- Library Resources
- Professional Associations
- Style Guides
Library Resources
Full Text Online Resources
- - Full-text collection of journals, including ASR, AJS, and the Annual Review of Sociology.
- - Search the full text of state, federal, and international legal materials as well as news.
Style Guides
91探花 treats plagiarism-the passing off of another's ideas as your own-as serious academic misconduct. The above tutorial will help you recognize plagiarism in your own writing and that of your students. See 91探花 information on Academic Integrity and Academic Misconduct.
American Sociological Association (ASA) Style Guide
Data Sets & Resource Centers
- (ARDA) - Data sets collected by scholars of religion.
- - Information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government.
- - Labor economics and statistics.
- - Disseminating information about current victimology research.
- (ICPSR) - Access to the world's largest archive of computerized social science data.
- - Downloadable access to over 550 criminal justice data collections (at the ICPSR).
- - Clearinghouse providing extensive sources of information on criminal and juvenile justice.
- - The research and development branch of the U.S. Department of Justice.
- (NORC) - Home of the (GSS).
- (NSF) - Supports around 20 percent of all federally supported basic research conducted by America's colleges and universities.
- - Latest facts and figures on juvenile justice, delinquency prevention, and violence and victimization.
- - Demographic research center includes data on health and wellbeing, social demography, migration and urbanization, and unmarried families.
- - Data about all aspects of criminal justice in the United States presented in over 600 tables from more than 100 sources.
- - Extensive listing of national and international statistical sites (housed at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics).
- (UCR) - Nationwide view of crime based on the submission of statistics by law enforcement agencies throughout the country.
- - Data about the people and economy of the United States.