Bail Reform = Crime Wave?
Most comprehensive study yet of rearrests in NYC shows Bail Reform actually reduced the likelihood that someone would get arrested again. So, going home was safer than sitting at Rikers.
My story on new @dataforjustice study: https://t.co/EOKBMGKVV6
Are you working toward an MA or PhD and studying Terrorism or Bias Crimes?
Do you have a paper you're working on or excited about?
Would $ for travel help?
Then do we (@ascterrorism) have an opportunity for you! It's time again for submissions to the DTBC Student Paper Award!
That time of year again. That's right; it's the ASC paper deadline. Let us know if you're submitting a historical paper or--better yet--a historical panel. We'll happily promote your work as the ASC conference approaches.
Join us this Friday at the Church Center of the @UN to support our faculty. Dr. @rbarberet will delve into efforts to integrate gender-inclusive strategies to support women and girls, and Dr. @cyberslate, will share the implications for feminist criminology in the digital age.
ASC-goers…if you are interested in joining a Thematic panel on the use of implementation science in policing studies, please let me know. @ASCRM41@ASCPolicing
Despite criminal justice reforms enacted over the past few years, Black people were jailed at a rate 11.6 times higher than white people in 2021 — more than double what it was five years earlier, according to a new @JohnJayResearch report.
https://t.co/lEFwiIRDJX
If you or someone you know has been a victim of gun violence, please consider this opportunity to tell your story with @teamtrace. Includes a stipend of $700 and hands-on training with a trauma-informed storytelling coach.
https://t.co/H4pFSkQOYq
the @UALRSCJC has an NSF grant for a "Research Experiences for Undergrads" program.
It's funded for undergrads to be on @UALR campus during summer to enhance research & professional skills through workshops, faculty mentoring, & field research
Apps due 3/1! Flyer attached!
A new study by @DrAlexPiquero @ktwolff11 @therealdrbags shows how fees imposed on kids increase recidivism & trap families in debt.
Of the $3.3 million assessed in 2021, only 13% was collected. Yet the financial & emotional costs to families are enormous.
https://t.co/YvouO6EuwY