NCJ Number
104489
Date Published
January 1987
Length
473 pages
Annotation
The National Criminal Justice (NCJ) Thesaurus contains listings of descriptors or terms used to index literature in the National Institute of Justice/National Criminal Justice Reference Service document data base and to retrieve information for service users.
Abstract
Each term is assigned a five-digit number code used in searches. When appropriate, descriptors may include scope notes. Additional notations designate narrower, broader, and related terms. The 'USE' notation directs the user to the preferred descriptor for synonyms and near synonyms, while the 'USED FOR' notation shows the user that the descriptor includes the concept represented. Terms are listed alphabetically on a letter-by-letter basis. Additional sections contain organizational and geographical descriptors. A listing of key words out of context also is included. This edition has almost 40,000 descriptors.
Date Published: January 1, 1987
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