The Value of Prevention
The U.S. spends significantly more to incarcerate adult offenders than it does to support research on prevention.
>Their Own Definition of Justice
More than half of IPV incidents aren’t reported—largely because criminal justice doesn’t always provide what survivors need.
>Collisions With Criminal Justice
For people of color, interactions with police are more likely to end in death or inflict long-lasting trauma.
>The Wrong List for Kids
Registering kids makes them targets for violence and increases their risk for mental health and other problems—without reducing reoffending.
>The 2021 Voices Against Racism series looks back, featuring faculty accounts of racism—institutional and personal—and efforts in support of racial equity.
>Being “woke” is not enough to counter the oppressive weight of institutional racism—at the School and beyond.
>America has more guns than people—and more solutions than you know.
>Two were shot. Others lost family or friends. All know that change is possible.
>The pandemic exposed shortcomings in efforts to secure our collective health. Here’s how to get things back on track.
>Arrests and incarceration won’t stop urban gun violence. Instead, a growing number of researchers say community violence prevention is the most promising solution.
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