Justice Department to File Lawsuit Against the State of North Carolina to Stop Discriminatory Changes to Voting Law

Justice Department to File Lawsuit Against the State of North Carolina to Stop Discriminatory Changes to Voting Law The Justice Department announced today that it intends to file a lawsuit…
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Journeys into Drugs and Crime: Jamaican Men Involved in the UK Drugs Trade. By Angie Heal (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2015, 183pp. £63.00 hb/pb)

Journeys into Drugs and Crime: Jamaican Men Involved in the UK Drugs Trade. By Angie Heal (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2015, 183pp. £ hb/pb) Journeys into Drugs and Crime: Jamaican Men Involved…
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Latinos in the war on drugs: The role of offender citizenship status and family ties on downward departures

Latinos in the war on drugs: The role of offender citizenship status and family ties on downward departures Volume 15, Issue 4, October-December 2017, Page 307-329. Melissa A. Logue Read…
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Examining general strain: Using subjective and objective measures of academic strain to predict delinquency

Examining general strain: Using subjective and objective measures of academic strain to predict delinquency Volume 15, Issue 4, October-December 2017, Page 330-348. Nina Barbieri Read the syndicated article here
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Trust is hard to come by: Disentangling the influence of structural characteristics and race on perceptions of trust in the police in a major Southern County

Trust is hard to come by: Disentangling the influence of structural characteristics and race on perceptions of trust in the police in a major Southern County Volume 15, Issue 4,…
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The Unintended consequences of sentencing reforms: Using social chain theory to examine racial disparities in Female imprisonment

The Unintended consequences of sentencing reforms: Using social chain theory to examine racial disparities in Female imprisonment Volume 15, Issue 4, October-December 2017, Page 394-423. Breanna Boppre Read the syndicated…
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“There’s More Than One Right Path to The Destination”: Does Degree Type Make a Difference in Police Recruiting?

“There’s More Than One Right Path to The Destination”: Does Degree Type Make a Difference in Police Recruiting? . Laura Huey Read the syndicated article here
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Justice Department Settles with South Carolina Department of Corrections to End Discrimination Against Inmates with HIV

Justice Department Settles with South Carolina Department of Corrections to End Discrimination Against Inmates with HIV The Justice Department announced today that it has reached a settlement with the South…
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Justice Department Reaches Fair Lending Settlement with Chevy Chase Bank Resulting in $2.85 Million in Relief for Homeowners

Justice Department Reaches Fair Lending Settlement with Chevy Chase Bank Resulting in $ Million in Relief for Homeowners The Justice Department filed a settlement agreement and order today that resolved…
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