When a University of Wyoming criminal justice professor set out to write a book, he didn’t anticipate it becoming a personal exploration of redemption and forgiveness.
When Janet Garcia-Hallett, Ph.D., was growing up in Harlem, she noticed the impact that incarceration had on communities of color, much like her own. Drawn to the field of criminal justice, she also ...
A returned package sent from Seattle-based Books to Prisoners to an inmate in Texas. A name and address have been covered for privacy. Two nonprofit prison book programs say the Texas Department of ...
Debbie Hines knows a lot about criminal justice—the former trial attorney, Baltimore prosecutor, and Assistant Attorney General for the State of Maryland has had years to hone her experience in this ...
In his new book “Welcome the Wretched,” immigration lawyer César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández makes a case for separating immigration policy from the criminal justice system. The Ohio State University ...