FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Republican-backed proposal to make Kentucky safer is raising concerns, even among a conservative criminal justice advocacy group. Sponsors of House Bill 5, also known as the Safer ...
Few can deny that we are living in an era of unprecedented political division, widescale civil unrest, widespread racial inequity and inequality, and loud cries for police reform. To compound matters, ...
Sallie Parker, left, is the coordinator for UNG's Public Safety Academy and serves as an adjunct instructor. She said the criminal justice Ph.D. is the next natural step in her higher education career ...
Dr. Brett A. Fitzgerald has been named the 2025 recipient of the Felix M. Fabian Sr. Founder’s Award by the Southwestern ...
The physical and mental wellbeing of criminal justice practitioners is at the center of Legally Lifelong, a UK-based grassroots organization started by UK Serious Fraud Office paralegal Morwenna ...
The criminal justice community and policymakers must adequately prepare to confront escalating racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism that is growing more transnational in nature, is ...
The Criminal Justice with a Concentration in Intelligence (Ph.D.) at UNG is designed to meet the intelligence and research needs of military, federal, state, and local governmental agencies, private ...
The Criminal Justice / Mental Health Consensus Project designed to help local, state, and federal policymakers and criminal justice and mental health professionals improve the response to people with ...
For people of color, the parallels between this country’s criminal legal system and the pandemic are uncanny. Mass incarceration and COVID-19 have both had an outsize impact on Black and brown ...
Emily H., a rising high school senior, doesn’t have to wait until after she earns her high school diploma to begin taking criminal justice courses at the college level. Attleboro High School (AHS) in ...