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Dozens of visitors to the Eastern State Penitentiary got to experience the challenges of acclimating to post-incarceration life.
Over 500 criminal justice advocates, court officials and state departments attended an annual conference in State College to ...
In his first book, UCR Professor of Philosophy Barry Lam broaches widespread criminalization and argues to return ...
A judiciary panel voted against expanding the use videoconferencing technology in criminal hearings in ways utilized by the ...
The UK Ministry of Justice is using one algorithm to predict people’s risk of reoffending and another to predict who will ...
Xinis, an Obama administration appointee, is in the national spotlight after her ruling turned into a standoff with President ...
But the New York State Chief Judge Rowan Wilson sees an opportunity to overhaul the HCJC as construction continues. The state’s top justice recently appointed a working group tasked with restoring and ...
The ACLU of Indiana filed a lawsuit against the DHS arguing that the department had wrongfully terminated the F-1 student ...
A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine highlights the need for increased data transparency, racial equity, and diversion from incarceration in the US criminal ...
The Justice Department moved to drop charges Wednesday against a man they had alleged to be a “major leader” of the MS-13 gang – just weeks after publicly lauding his arrest – a move his ...
If we can't trust cops, judges and prosecutors to run a good-faith criminal justice system, why even have one, asks The Post's Editorial Board. FNTV/Dean Moses It’s beyond obvious why ...
More than three years after 37-year-old Tristin Murphy killed himself with a chainsaw at a South Florida prison, the Florida Senate unanimously passed the most comprehensive reform to mental ...
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