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CRIM 441: Criminal Justice Policy: Finding Articles

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Boolean Logic

Boolean logic (the use of AND, OR, NOT, quotations, parenthesis, and truncation) will help you to control your search.

Example 1

"black tar heroin"

Enclosing your search for these words in quotation marks forces OneSearch to treat the idea as a phrase.

Example 2

"organized crime" OR "transnational crime"

Using the Boolean operator OR between these search terms will retrieve at least one of the search terms, counterinsurgency or COIN.


Example 3

"criminal justice policy" AND "black tar heroin"

Both concepts will be searched since the Boolean operator AND connects those concepts.

Note:  If you do not see your search term in the title of an article, check the article's abstract. 

Databases of Interest

If you see an article that you would like, but it is not available in full-text, consider borrowing it through Interlibrary Loan.