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Roots Party leader George Wajackoyah earned a PhD in Criminal Justice from Walden University, marking a major academic ...
New Jersey immigrants who are unrepresented at court hearings are more likely to get deported, data shows. Noncitizens appear in immigration court when the government is trying to deport them, ...
MENOMONIE — A new partnership between Madison College and UW-Stout will make it easier for students pursuing criminal justice careers. A program-to-program articulation agreement between Madison ...
Five months ago, the University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center, which includes faculty, staff, students, and allied professionals at the University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa, published a groundbreaking ...
Violence takes many forms, but none corrodes democracy more directly than political violence. Unfortunately, the recent ...
The Department of Justice should look to its own history to understand how victims have been ignored and retraumatized by the criminal justice system, how Congress has taken steps to improve this ...
Once invoked, bail becomes harder, trials become longer and the burden of proof is reversed. The special law procedure ...
Bryan Kohberger, charged with the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in 2022, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. The plea deal spares him the death penalty, resulting in four ...
The Legal and Judicial Studies Center at the Ministry of Justice is organizing two training courses for several legal ...
The left’s promises of “redemption and rehabilitation” hid the truths about criminal offenders — just as the White House lied about Joe Biden’s incapacity.
Other types of canceled grants, meanwhile, funded programs from criminal justice research, to efforts to help reduce recidivism and support people after they leave prison.
Subscribe to future newsletters. The Trump administration is quickly trying to reshape America’s criminal justice system. Last week, Attorney General Pam Bondi cancelled hundreds of Department of ...