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ProQuest Congressional Research Digital Collection, CRDC
The Congressional Committee Prints collection is made up of congressional committees own internal working papers and a wide variety of publications approved and issued by committees.
A committee print can contain anything relevant to the legislative and oversight functions of Congress. The print content varies widely from committee to committee, and over the course of time the function and format have been inconsistent. Examples of committee print content include:
*Research papers by committee staff, Congressional Research Service experts, or outside consultants
*Committee rules and calendars
*Compilations of laws
*Transcripts of markup sessions or other proceedings
*Legislative descriptions and analyses
Provides citations and summaries of international journal articles, books, and governmental and non-governmental reports on a wide range of topics in criminal justice. Topics covered include: crime trends, crime prevention and deterrence, juvenile delinquency, juvenile justice, police, courts, punishment and sentencing.
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