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Why Integrity Defines the Future of Criminal Justice
The enduring truth is simple: without integrity, the criminal justice system cannot stand.
How Students See the Future of Law
Studying criminal justice is less about passing exams and more about preparing to be part of that larger shift.
Data-Driven Justice: Using Analytics to Reduce Crime and Incarceration Rates
As technology continues to advance, the future of data-driven justice appears increasingly promising.
Education Behind Bars: How Learning Programs Reduce Recidivism Rates
The role of education in reducing recidivism rates is a clear example of how compassion and pragmatism can align within the justice system.
From Cell to Society: The Challenges of Reentry After Incarceration
Beyond employment and housing, reentry is profoundly shaped by the emotional and psychological toll of incarceration.
School-to-Prison Pipeline: How Education Inequity Fuels Incarceration
The term “school-to-prison pipeline” refers to patterns in the U.S. education and juvenile justice systems in which students are removed from school through suspension, expulsion, or arrest and eventually become involved in the criminal justice system. This process is influenced by a variety of policies, including disciplinary codes, law enforcement practices, and academic placement decisions.… Continue reading School-to-Prison Pipeline: How Education Inequity Fuels Incarceration
The Parole Trap: Why “Getting Out” Doesn’t Mean Freedom
The idea of parole should signify a new beginning—a fresh opportunity for individuals to reintegrate into society after serving time in prison. For many, it is portrayed as a second chance, a sign that they have paid their debt and can now begin to rebuild their lives. However, the reality for many parolees is vastly… Continue reading The Parole Trap: Why “Getting Out” Doesn’t Mean Freedom