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Criminal Justice
05.11.23
OSU’s Drug Enforcement and Policy Center: Improving the pardon process helps individuals, communities thrive
Criminal Justice
02.17.21
Interview: Questioning the Status Quo in Criminal Justice with Doug Berman
We learn from Doug Berman, Executive Director of the Drug Enforcment and Policy Center at The Ohio State University.
Criminal Justice
02.10.21
Reimagining Public Safety and Policing with Barry Friedman
We learn from Professor Barry Friedman at the Policing Project, a national leader on criminal justice reform.
Criminal Justice
10.14.19
Using Big Data To Reform the Criminal Justice System
A comprehensive new database designed to evaluate crime and punishment could revolutionize how we make laws and treat offenders.
Criminal Justice
10.02.19
Justice Is in His DNA | Brandon Garrett
How Professor Brandon Garrett and the Center for Science and Justice at Duke University are using science to improve the criminal justice system.
Criminal Justice
02.26.19
Life After Prison
New research from Dr. Carrie Pettus-Davis at Florida State University offers insights into the barriers faced by recently released prisoners.
Criminal Justice
12.12.18
Jason Hernandez, Buried No More: Life After Clemency
After spending most of his adult life in a federal prison, Hernandez was granted clemency and released in 2015. Now devoted to helping others, he says, “I want people to see what believing in someone can look like.”
Criminal Justice
10.29.18
Sharanda Jones, Buried No More
Jones is a grandmother, an accomplished soul food cook, and a co-founder of the Buried Alive Project. She spent 16 years in prison for a non-violent drug offense.
Criminal Justice
10.17.18
Alice Johnson, Buried No More
Alice Johnson, sentenced to life without parole and released last year, says her life is forever intertwined with those left behind. Now a fellow at the Buried Alive Project, she is working to bring justice to a broken system.
Criminal Justice
07.31.18
Every Run Doesn’t Need to End in a Crash: Rick Aguilar and SkillsUSA
Criminal Justice
07.27.18
Erik Luna of Arizona State University and the Academy for Justice
Criminal Justice
07.25.18
Howard Henderson Texas Southern University
Criminal Justice
07.23.18
Morehouse Professor Gregory Price
Criminal Justice
01.29.18
Carrie Pettus-Davis Studying How Ex-Prisoners Can Lead Productive Lives After Incarceration
Carrie Pettus-Davis is leading an unprecedented study that will help ex-prisoners live productive lives.
Criminal Justice
01.15.18
How Do Innocent People End Up Behind Bars?
Duke University law professor Brandon Garrett says there's an "innocence revolution" occurring. Here's how better use of forensic evidence can help.
Criminal Justice
01.15.18
Stephen Smith: The Long Arm of the Law
Growing up in inner-city Washington, DC, Stephen Smith, now a professor at Notre Dame, noticed the tense relationship between local police and community residents.
Criminal Justice
01.15.18
How Can DNA Evidence Help Exonerate Innocent People Behind Bars?
Duke University law professor Brandon Garrett says there's an "innocence revolution" occurring. Here's how better use of forensic evidence can help.
Criminal Justice
01.03.18
Can Policing be More Democratic?
Barry Friedman, director of NYU's policing project, discusses how democratic policing can build trust between communities and their police officers.
Criminal Justice
10.01.17
Anthony Bradley: The Ethical and Social Considerations of Criminal Justice Reform
In a new course, Professor Anthony Bradley challenges students to consider the costs—to individuals and to whole communities—of overcriminalization and mass incarceration.
Criminal Justice
10.01.17
Tammy Kochel: Adding Communication to Community Policing
Tammy Kochel studies public perception of police—and encourages strategies to increase engagement between officers and citizens
Criminal Justice
09.30.17
Brandon Davis’ Doctoral Journey
Criminal Justice
06.24.16
“If we’re going to lock someone up, it has to be for a good cause.”
Mass incarceration is taking a social, moral, and economic toll on the country. Here's how scholar Anthony Bradley is confronting the problem.