A partnership between Fort Hays and the Kansas attorney general's office helps students learn about victims services in rural Kansas.
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Court-appointed lawyers and their clients face fallout from government shutdown, funding crisis
The longest U.S. government shutdown in history is officially over, but the fallout will continue to hit federally funded ...
Hundreds of middle schoolers made their way through the halls at Jefferson County Joint Vocational School during the annual ...
Discover a practical blueprint for building a modern, intelligence-driven threat program aligned with enterprise risk and ...
Kim Kardashian vowed not to give up on her dream of becoming a lawyer after she failed to pass the California bar exam this ...
The first three Bob Ross paintings auctioned to support public broadcasting sold in Los Angeles on Tuesday for a ...
TANZANIA’S youth are at a historic crossroads. With over half of the population under the age of 25, the country is ...
Survivors of Abuse NJ has announced expanded legal resources for individuals pursuing claims under Title IX related to sexual ...
Besides immigrants’ increased vulnerability to sexual violence, they face a host of mental health and physical challenges, researchers say.
One of CJCC’s other initiatives, the “Justice Bus” program to provide court services (and related social services) in areas ...
Students from Lee University’s Introduction to Criminal Justice class were hosted by Mayor Gary Davis’s office and other ...
Earlier this week, KUAM News spoke with criminal justice students from the University of Guam ahead of their capstone project ...
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