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State lawmakers and criminal justice experts offer some insight into what drives the lawmaking process in Texas and whether ...
The Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority Citizens Advisory Board started in 2022, lost momentum with resignations in ...
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) urged the U.S. Department of Justice to “get on” pursuing people advocating violence across the nation, suggesting people are “tired” of seeing no results. Luna’s ...
Lee Perlman, PhD ’89, and MIT’s Educational JusticeInstitute go behind bars to change the course of lives—and broaden the ...
Jens Ludwig, director of the University of Chicago’s Crime Lab, has a new book arguing that almost all conventional wisdom ...
The Maryland General Assembly passed three bills that aim to reform the state's criminal justice system. Gov. Wes Moore signed more than 90 bills into law after the end of the 2025 legislative session ...
Three members of the American Criminal Justice Association's Iota Kappa Chi chapter, based at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley's Brownsville campus, made history recently thanks to their ...
In recent weeks, ICE agents have been grabbing criminal defendants out on bail and fast-tracking them out of the country to ...
Deputy Chief Chris Sutton says these types of reports are compiled in two different ways: cases that are reported to campus ...
For the second time in three months, the Trump administration’s handling of the mayor’s case has led to multiple resignations ...
Orange County’s chief probation officer, Daniel Hernandez, believes this program can lead to what he calls a “cure for crime.” ...
President Trump says the Justice Department is reviewing laws to see if it can send violent U.S. citizens abroad.