Women are now the fastest-growing population in the criminal legal system, and the Women's Justice Commission is working to reduce their involvement in the system and improve outcomes when they do ...
Welcome to the University of Delaware’s Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice, where students explore human interaction and its effect on society. Our research and faculty are internationally ...
A version of this study was originally published on June 10. We previously used the term “racial conspiracy theories” as an editorial shorthand to describe a complex and mixed set of findings. By ...
As an erstwhile drummer, I was drawn to the movie Whiplash, in which an abusive music instructor played by J.K. Simmons pushes his promising drum student nearly over the brink in his pursuit of ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks David Sarni, a retired NYPD detective and professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, about the implications of the Karen Read verdict and what it might say about ...
The case of death row inmate Richard Glossip is once again at the center of conversation at the state Capitol. Glossip’s attorney spoke with the House Committee on Criminal Justice about what they ...
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
Actor Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub revealed exclusively to Zoom how fans and even family kept hounding him for the secrets of the ...
The University of Delaware’s Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice is internationally recognized for its research, faculty, and academic programs, including a top-ranked graduate criminology ...
A remarkable and unusual scene took place outside a Massachusetts courtroom last week. Hundreds of people - many wearing pink T-shirts - erupted into cheers and tears upon news of a verdict. They were ...