The thieves who stole priceless jewelry from the Louvre are reviving memories of an audacious gang that stole $500 million in ...
Once a week, Celina Baskett drives out to the Surrey Pretrial Services Centre (SPSC) to teach art to small groups of male inmates. From drawing lines and shapes to understanding light and shade, every ...
Nine freshmen in a project-based class, ASU 140 "Prisons: Getting Out and Staying Out," are preparing to host an art show with artwork created by prisoners. "Inkarcerated: Creativity Within ...
Beau Bridge started his studies at SFU in 2012 majoring in criminology and psychology, hoping to make change in the world by becoming a police officer. In 2016, he completed his Bachelor of Arts ...
In museum and archives’ collection environments fungi are a critical artefact biodeterioration factor, whereas most infections are airborne. Poor ventilation and non-homogeneous temperature can ...
Ethan Mitchell and Sophia Glick took top honors for their research papers, respectively, on gender roles in terrorism across ideology and examining bias-motivated violence in America.
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 ...
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Larry Siegel has been a professor of Criminal Justice for more than 40 years, including stints at Northeastern University, St. Anselm College and the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He is the author of ...
The relationship between police and Black communities is often "deeply problematic and tense" across North America, says Natalie Delia Deckard. And that's one of the reasons she felt compelled to ...