Living Out Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Dream
“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed – we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men …
Read More >“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed – we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men …
Read More >The working class has been seen as a forgotten and misunderstood group. Many claim that working class people—and white workers, in particular—tend to choose and vote against their own interests. Recent discussions have centered …
Read More >Latinos have been integral in the shaping of the U.S. yet their identity is constantly brought into question. In the wake of the November presidential election and the impending inauguration of Donald Trump, how can …
Read More >Despite many concerns about how the Electoral College will vote, as of right now, Donald Trump continues to close in on the 270 votes needed to win the Electoral College. No Trump …
Read More >Today is Human Rights Day, which commemorates the day on which, in 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We felt moved to turn this year’s focus on prisoner’s …
Read More >This post is published prior to Human Rights Day (December 10) and after the American Society of Criminology conference (November 16 – 19). #ASC2016 #HumanRightsDay by Barbara Owen, co-author of In Search of Safety: Confronting Inequality …
Read More >In this Q&A with Senior Editor Maura Roessner, we learn about what brought her to publishing and her plans for Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Law and Society. Why did you become an acquisitions editor? …
Read More >by Keith Guzik, author of Making Things Stick: Surveillance Technologies and Mexico’s War on Crime This post is published after the American Society of Criminology conference in New Orleans from November 16–19. #ASC2016 From the creation …
Read More >This post is published in advance of the National Women’s Studies Association conference in Montreal, Quebec from November 10 – 13 and in advance of American Society of Criminology conference in New Orleans from …
Read More >By Andrea S. Boyles, author of Race, Place, and Suburban Policing: Too Close for Comfort This guest post is published in advance of the American Society of Criminology conference in New Orleans. Check …
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