In the Innovate for Impact Criminology Design Challenge, teams designed new initiatives to address some of society’s most ...
The Marshall Project, a Pulitzer Prize-winning nonprofit news organization dedicated to covering the U.S. criminal justice system, is thrilled to announce a generous challenge from its board chair, ...
Ethos Cannabis, a leading multistate operator with a presence in Massachusetts, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, announced a new partnership with the Last Prisoner Project (LPP), a national nonprofit ...
Lieber will begin his studies at Oxford University in October 2026, where he will join a community of students from top ...
California, once a leader in finding ways to lock up fewer people by lowering sentences for some drug and property crimes, is now considering reversing course. And it is not alone. Lawmakers across ...
Fernandez Marcus-Obiene is the Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Justice Sector Reform and ICT/Digital and ...
The City of Baltimore stands at a crossroads when it comes to ensuring the safety of our communities and our futures — especially the future of our youth. Even as crime rates decline locally, with the ...
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A familiar narrative has emerged about local election results: the notion that voters have delivered a wholesale rejection of criminal justice reform and ended the era of prosecution reform.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The law-and-order tilt of Trump 2.0, especially with regard to illegal immigration, has certainly divided the country. But forgotten among the maelstrom: The first Trump term ...
In his address, Shri Meghwal underscored India’s unwavering commitment to providing justice that is equitable, empathetic, ...