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CRJ 202 | Corrections | Course Hub

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Wrongful Conviction Podcast

Assessing Wrongful Conviction using the Jason Flom Podcast

CRJ 202 Course Hub Assessing Wrongful Conviction

RSS The Marshall Project

  • What History Tells Us to Expect From Trump’s Escalation in Los Angeles Protests June 9, 2025
    Since the 1960s, studies have shown that heavy-handed policing and militarized responses tend to make protests more volatile — not less.
  • From New York to Arizona, More States Consider Curbing Drug Testing at Childbirth June 9, 2025
    Some bills followed an investigation by The Marshall Project and Reveal that exposed the harms of widespread drug testing of pregnant patients.
  • How AI-Powered Police Forces Watch Your Every Move June 7, 2025
    Artificial intelligence is changing how police investigate crimes — and monitor citizens — as regulators struggle to keep pace.

RSS Prison Policy Initiative

  • Can they do that? A primer on the powers — and limits — of the president and federal government to shape the criminal legal system
    Added Can they do that? A primer on the powers — and limits — of the president and federal government to shape the criminal legal system to the Prison Policy Blog. The Trump Administration has made a lot of claims about how it will change the criminal legal system. We explain where the president and […]
  • “You want to be in the hell you already know”: How prison transfers regularly upend incarcerated people’s lives
    Added “You want to be in the hell you already know”: How prison transfers regularly upend incarcerated people’s lives to the Prison Policy Blog. Moving people between prisons can improve their access to treatment, programs, and visitation — but transfers can also be deeply traumatizing, disruptive, and destabilizing. In this briefing, we use transfer records […]
  • Federal Census policy harms Louisiana's democracy — but state lawmakers can fix it
    Added Federal Census policy harms Louisiana's democracy — but state lawmakers can fix it to the Prisoners of the Census Blog. Louisiana’s redistricting data was once again skewed after the 2020 Census; the state needs to take action to fix the issue for 2030.

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