Restorative Journeys: Youth Offending Trajectories and Victim Recovery Following Restorative Justice Conferencing
Restorative Journeys: Youth Offending Trajectories and Victim Recovery Following Restorative Justice Conferencing ABSTRACT Restorative justice (RJ) is associated with offenders’ movement away from crime and victim recovery. However, little is…
Rebutting the Presumption: A Constitutional Theory of Pre-Trial Asset Seizures and Procedural Due Process
Rebutting the Presumption: A Constitutional Theory of Pre-Trial Asset Seizures and Procedural Due Process In this Comment, I trace the origins and examine the current state of the doctrine on…
Revisiting Robinson: How Courts Can Preserve the Status Crimes Doctrine After Grants Pass
Revisiting Robinson: How Courts Can Preserve the Status Crimes Doctrine After Grants Pass Prior to the Supreme Court’s 2024 decision in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, legal advocates for the…
Police Reform as System Justification
Police Reform as System Justification System Justification Theory (SJT) provides a useful lens through which to critique recent police reform efforts. SJT posits that members of society tend to justify…
An Upside of Originalism? Jury Size
An Upside of Originalism? Jury Size Originalists have taken over the Supreme Court, and many commentators are up in arms. This historical approach to constitutional interpretation can entrench historical biases,…
True Threats, Public Safety, and Free Speech: An Empirical Analysis of Counterman’s Consequences
True Threats, Public Safety, and Free Speech: An Empirical Analysis of Counterman's Consequences Many scholars expected the Supreme Court’s Counterman decision to significantly reshape true threat law, undermining public safety while expanding…
Pathways towards reflexive policing: A framework for critical reform
Pathways towards reflexive policing: A framework for critical reform Publication date: June 2026Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 85Author(s): Paul R. Betts, Marleen Easton Read the syndicated…
Wrongful convictions in sexual assault cases: DNA testing, evidentiary failures, and policy lessons from 35 years of exonerations
Wrongful convictions in sexual assault cases: DNA testing, evidentiary failures, and policy lessons from 35 years of exonerations Publication date: June 2026Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 85Author(s):…
A Conversation with William Braniff
A Conversation with William Braniff . James Forest Editor-in-Chief, Terrorism & Political Violence, University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA, USA Read the syndicated article here
A Conversation with Peter Neumann
A Conversation with Peter Neumann . James Forest Editor-in-Chief, Terrorism & Political Violence, University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA, USA Read the syndicated article here
A Conversation with Jeffrey D. Simon
A Conversation with Jeffrey D. Simon . James Forest Editor-in-Chief, Terrorism & Political Violence, University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA, USA Read the syndicated article here
A Conversation with Leonard Weinberg
A Conversation with Leonard Weinberg . James Forest Editor-in-Chief, Terrorism & Political Violence, University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA, USA Read the syndicated article here