STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University’s annual interdisciplinary lecture series—Race in America—this spring spotlights race, crime and victimization in the Latina/o/x community. Presented by ...
Lycoming College welcomes Jill McCorkel, Ph.D., as the speaker for the 22nd annual Strauser Lecture. Her talk, titled “Ain't I a Prisoner? How Justice Reform Efforts Are Failing Incarcerated Women,” ...
This lecture provides a clear overview of EUROPOL’s structure, mandate, and role in combating transnational crime across the European Union. Designed for CSS and criminology students, it covers ...
The Lecture and Dialogue Series began in the Fall of 2008 in partnership with the Department of Criminology at Douglas College and the Correctional Service of Canada (New Westminster Community ...
Discover if Manchester is right for you with an online or in-person meeting. One of the most interesting parts so far has been the Foundations of Criminal Justice course, getting a glimpse into how ...
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How can we explain a significant drop in crime in Western nations in recent decades? Does reduced spending on the police result in greater crime? What’s the role of prisons in contemporary society?
The British Journal of Sociology is a leading international sociological journal published on behalf of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Established in 1950, the journal ...