The Course: Law and Inequality: Policing, Protest, and Reform
New law school requirement draws in multiple faculty members to address race, policing, and legal system.
New law school requirement draws in multiple faculty members to address race, policing, and legal system.
UNLV criminal justice professor Gillian Pinchevsky on the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on victims of intimate partner abuse and how society can help protect them in the future.
‘Orange is the New Black’ has mirrored real-life circumstances of women offenders since its debut in 2013.
Urban Adventure class draws in multiple disciplines to create a uniquely detailed scenario for students.
Privacy threats are just as effective at scaring off illegal downloaders as big fines, UNLV study finds.
Criminal justice professor Gillian Pinchevsky on how you can empower yourself to empower survivors of interpersonal violence.
Criminal justice students gather public opinion on law enforcement use of drones and body-worn cameras before and after the Oct. 1 shooting.
When toxic masculinity is part of a culture, male survivors of childhood abuse may turn to crime as a way to reclaim their masculinity.
U.S. prisoners strike is reminder how commonplace inmate labor is — but is it legal?
Boppre channeled her childhood experience into a lifelong goal of bringing changes to the incarceration system in order to help people rebuild their lives.
Alexis Kennedy wins 2018 Community-Based Research Award for a study that includes the views of survivors.
Criminal justice professor Melissa Rorie digs into the relationship between Nevada's casinos and its gaming regulators.