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Despite the Trump administration's shift towards a stricter approach to criminal justice, states have continued to pass bipartisan reforms, indicating that criminal justice reform in the US has become ...
AI in criminal justice demands human oversight, bias awareness, and education to protect fairness and humanity ...
Criminal justice reform bills ranging from inmate rights to public safety passed the Virginia General Assembly and currently ...
There is still time for the Wisconsin governor to take additional steps toward building a justice system more worthy of that ...
In January, days after a Supreme Court decision authorized the U.S. Border Patrol to remove razor wire installed by the Texas National Guard along the U.S.-Mexico border, Sen. J.D. Vance, a Republican ...
The justice system is a network of agencies and organizations that rely on well-defined processes to achieve fair and ethical outcomes. Information sharing is the fuel that powers the system. When ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe on Tuesday signed wide-ranging criminal justice legislation that backers say will make prison sentencing more ...
Normal dissociative processes aid us in imaginative creativity, but they also promote cognitive error—in criminal justice, ...
Oregon’s patchwork system for collecting fees, fines and restitution from people facing criminal charges has resulted in more ...
Saint Louis University's Master of Social Work and Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice dual-degree program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in both ...
The top prosecutor overseeing Stamford and Norwalk will step down, marking a major shift for local courts and law enforcement ...