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Administration of Justice

Here you will find library and internet resources for research on topics and issues in Administration of Justice, including police science, corrections, and law enforcement

Library Materials

Many useful resources are available in the College of the Redwoods Library, including books, reference books, eBooks, and videos. Additional resources may be available at the Del Norte or Humboldt County Libraries and Cal Poly Humboldt Library. Visit those libraries' websites to search their catalogs. Use OneSearch to find books and other resources about your topic in the CR library and selected, college-level resources on the web.

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General collection and oversize books can be borrowed for three weeks and renewed for another three weeks. "Reference" books must be used in the library. Books are filed in alpha-numeric order on the shelf by "call number", a unique alphanumeric location code based on the Library of Congress classification system. Books listed below that are in our print collection will have a call number indicating its location of the library shelves.

Ebooks are listed in the OneSearch catalog along with print books and can be used for research exactly the same way you would use a traditional book. If a book in the gallery below is an ebook, it will open on your computer screen, but it may require you to log in to open it if you are off campus. 

You can limit your search to ebooks by selecting the resource type as "book" and the availability as "online".  Most ebooks allow you to print or download a certain number of pages to your device, which varies from one publisher to another.

Humboldt County Library and Humboldt County Law Library

The Humboldt County Library is our local public library system with 11 branches throughout Humboldt County. They also offer a bookmobile to some of our most remote communities. They offer library cards free of charge to Humboldt County residents; both permanent and "express cards" are available depending on your residency status.  If you only want to use their online resources, you can sign up remotely for an ecard. For more information, visit the Eureka main library branch at 1313 3rd street in Eureka or call 707-269-1915.

The Humboldt County Law Library has legal information, including ebooks, freely available to the public. Visit their website to browse online resources, schedule an appointment, or see current drop-in hours.