Each year the criminal justice system in the United States costs taxpayers about $280 billion USD, which funds municipal policing and the maintenance of state prisons and local jails. Experimental ...
Abryana Kevelier-Williams '24 joined Dean David Brown, PhD for his Discussions with the Dean series to chat about her passion for justice informatics and experiences at Drexel, including a co-op in ...
Research Interests: Areas with high shooting rates and their demographics (I will be going to the American Society of Criminology meeting in San Francisco to present my research.), Wrongfully ...
New research conducted at UT Dallas found NFL players who drew the most penalties also had more criminal arrests than their teammates. "We found that there's a relationship between misbehavior on the ...
Crime is a constant in American life. We see it portrayed on television and in films, see it debated in the media and by politicians, and unfortunately some of us experience it in our lives.
Extremism among active-duty military personnel and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces has illustrated a troubling intersection between those with experience exercising violence and those who may accept ...
Organized crime in Japan has undergone significant changes in recent years, particularly following the implementation of the Yakuza Exclusion Ordinances (YEOs) in 2011. This dissertation examines the ...
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