The DHS's web site includes information about the agency, as well as access to information regarding counterterrorism, border security, and cybersecurity.
The NCJRS web site includes multitudes of information collected from numerous government agencies. This is a great resource for finding statistics related to the criminal justice system. The publications collected on the site are searchable from the "A-Z Publications/Products" tab.
"The Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association (MCPA) is a nonprofit, professional membership organization with the mission of bringing the highest quality of police services to the people of Minnesota."
"The MPPOA was founded in 1922 and its members include rank and file municipal police officers, county deputy sheriffs, and peace officers employed by the state of Minnesota."
The IPA membership consists of active and retired police officers. As it states on it's website, the IPA " promotes global and cultural friendship among peace officers."
Based in Washington, D.C., the NCJA "serves as the formal mechanism for informing the Congress of state, tribal and local criminal and juvenile justice needs and accomplishments."
The IACP is the oldest and largest nonprofit membership of police executives. This website contains access to the organization's publications, which are searchable by keyword.
The NCVC serves as a an advocacy organization for crime victims and those who serve them. The web site includes a resource library with access to statistics.
The APPA is an international association whose members are actively involved with probation, parole and community-based corrections. Their website includes information on training seminars and access to publications.