Prison Doesn't Work the Way You Think
Economist Jennifer Doleac discusses why long sentences don’t reduce crime, how first-time defendants benefit from leniency, and why clearance rates are key to crime reduction.
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Economist Jennifer Doleac discusses why long sentences don’t reduce crime, how first-time defendants benefit from leniency, and why clearance rates are key to crime reduction.
Alex Enumah in Abuja The Center for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS), has challenged professionals from various fields including journalists on the successful implementation of criminal...
Justice 101: Faith, Reentry, and Prison Reform etower@afsc.org Wed, 05/06/2026 - 16:12 Featured Image Image...
Controversial cases involving police use of lethal force have prompted scrutiny of accountability standards
Law Week wraps up this morning with a deep dive into Criminal Law. Criminal law happens when the government initiates prosecuting an individual or entity.
Criminal Communication: Public Representations, Repertoires, and Regimes of Criminal Governance By Philip Luke Johnson, Flinders University Criminal actors are widely assumed to ma...
Americans want a new approach to policing and incarceration.
Wisconsin spends less on law enforcement and on its judicial and legal systems than the majority of states, but it’s in the top 12 for spending on its prison and corrections system...
[GroundUp] Delmore Manuel, Jermaine Conradie, and Leigh-Ann Maroon are getting away with torture
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