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Tag Archive for: Criminal Justice

Fighting extradition back to the United States: The basics

July 16, 2021
Every day, across the United States, a percentage of people who…
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Crime rates, reporters, and experts. A cautionary tale

July 9, 2021
When it comes to crime, journalists are typically interested…
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Who is the real criminologist? And other uncomfortable questions about expertise

June 23, 2021
Unless I'm mistaken, there are two situations in which people…
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Could the trial of Derek Chauvin be a turning point in America policing?

April 20, 2021
The criminal trial of Derek Chauvin, a white Minneapolis police…
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Why preferring individual social science disciplines is a bad practice: Two cheers for interdisciplinary approaches

March 31, 2021
The social science fields, more specifically the academic departments…
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