The Search the Library box is a great place to search for books and articles on your topic. For a narrower search, use one or more of these more focused databases to find journal articles, book chapters, and more.
Many library databases allow you to limit search results to peer-reviewed articles. If you need to check whether a journal has a peer review process, search for its title in Ulrich's Periodicals Directory and look for the little referee symbol:
Are you looking for an overview of a criminology concept or the definition of a legal term? These are examples of the types of information you can find using the resources below. For more resources, visit Background Reference Resources.
The resources below provide access to Canadian legal cases and commentary. For more resources, visit the Legal Research Guide.
Do you want to find news coverage of a particular case? Try searching one of the databases below, or find more in the Newspapers Guide.