Exploring Terrorism and (E)motives
Research has been conducted on international terrorism and e(motives) that drive them. Read student insights on existential motivations.
Misleading Interpretations: Ambiguity of Numbers and Statistics
The ambiguity of numbers and statistics has the potential for misleading interpretations, as is evident in the case of seizing and interdicting drugs at and beyond U.S. borders. Why is measuring interdiction “success” politically tricky?
Key Takeaways From CrimeCon 2023 in London
Discover the highlight discussions from CrimeCon 2023 in London.
International Law and Legal Processes Around the World
The goal of achieving justice is noble, but the meaning of justice differs worldwide. Discover international law and global legal processes.
Does Good Cop, Bad Cop Actually Work?
Good cop, bad cop is a negotiation strategy used in a variety of different industries, such as sales — and law enforcement. But does it work?
The Psychology of Second Chances
Second chances play a critical role in helping incarcerated individuals reform their behaviour and successfully reintegrate into society.
How the Doe Fund Helps Former Prisoners Turn Their Lives Around
The Doe Fund is an NYC-based nonprofit that strives to do exactly that by releasing male prisons through its Ready, Willing & Able program. Learn more here!
Second-Chance Hiring: a Case Study
Second-chance hiring is the practice of hiring individuals with a criminal record, and here's how it can help various groups.
Patrick Pursley and I Am Kid Culture
Patrick Pursley was exonerated and has chosen to always work for love, leading to the start of I Am Kid Culture.
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