Incoming Resources
- The whistleblower, private contractors, sex trafficking, and one woman's fight for justice, Kathryn Bolkovac with Cari Lynn
- Sex trafficking, inside the business of modern slavery, Siddharth Kara
- Evidence of things seen, true crime in an era of reckoning : [an anthology], edited by Sarah Weinman ; [with an introduction by Rabia Chaudry]
- Outlaws on horseback, the history of the organized bands of bank and train robbers who terrorized the prairie towns of Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma for half a century
- Fear on trial
- Hate crimes, Laurie Willis, book editor
- The tragedy at Road-hill House., Being the true chronicle of a celebrated murder which occurred at Road hill House, Wilts, England, on June 30, 1860, and which involed a lovely young girl, Constance Kent, who refused to defend herself from the wicked charge of slaying her infant step-brother, and whose trial and its sensational sequel inflamed the people of two countries to fever pitch, . Here is new evidence which raises fresh doubts whether justice was done
- Hate crimes, a reference handbook, Donald Altschiller
- The red market, on the trail of the world's organ brokers, bone thieves, blood farmers, and child traffickers, Scott Carney
- True crime series, Volume 3
- The slave next door, human trafficking and slavery in America today, Kevin Bales and Ron Soodalter
- Bonnie and Clyde, notorious outlaws of the Great Depression, Tim Cooke
- Evil among us, hate in America, produced by Brook Lapping Productions for Discovery Channel ; written and directed by Gill Barnes
- Flight 967
- Ned Kelly, a notorious bandit of the Australian Outback, Tim Cooke
- Genocide, Albert Ward