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Jul. 3—VALDOSTA — Georgia is no stranger to the silver screen, and this time, its spotlight shines a harrowing light on the flaws of the criminal justice system in the form of a documentary, "The ...
Students from Lee University’s Introduction to Criminal Justice class were hosted by Mayor Gary Davis’s office and other ...
This story is part of “Trump Two: Six Months In,” our series taking stock of the administration’s efforts to reshape immigration enforcement and criminal justice. Civil rights groups sued, and courts ...
Faculty from law, psychology, criminology and public health gathered for a conference that explored crime and justice from diverse disciplines. Woodson, who organized the conference, said the April 1 ...
The Texas Civil Rights Project alleges the Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps inmates in higher-security housing units for much longer than the expected 10 years while some inmates live in ...
UC Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky co-launched “We Hold These Truths,” a project focused on public education of basic constitutional principles. Established July 4, the project was ...
The Bail Project, a national nonprofit that helps thousands of incarcerated people get out of jail as they await trial, closed its Atlanta branch on Monday due to a new Georgia law that strictly ...
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