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    Tag: criminal justice

    Following the Link: The Importance of Cross-Species Abuse Reporting

    Caroline Wendzel is a staff writer and a first-year MPP student. For decades, researchers have documented a strong connection between interpersonal violence and animal abuse. This connection, commonly… Read more “Following the Link: The Importance of Cross-Species Abuse Reporting”

    February 29, 2024February 29, 2024 by briefpolicyperspectives

    Cash Bail and Poverty

    Kelly Straub, MPA, Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives On average, 730,000 people are held in jail each day, a number that tripled in the past 25 years. Many… Read more “Cash Bail and Poverty”

    May 3, 2018May 3, 2018 by briefpolicyperspectives

    Notes from the Policy Field: Movie Screening on Young Women of Color and the Juvenile Justice System

    Event: Live at Urban: For Ahkeem: A Screening and Discussion on Young Women of Color and the Juvenile Justice System Event effectiveness rating: 5 stars (out of 5)… Read more “Notes from the Policy Field: Movie Screening on Young Women of Color and the Juvenile Justice System”

    March 17, 2018March 17, 2018 by briefpolicyperspectives
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