Barriers to Gun Control: A Conversation with SCCJ Gun Law Experts
In the wake of tragic mass shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde, the United States is once again confronting the nation’s complicated relationship with guns. Northeastern School of Criminology and...
View ArticlePair-Matching With Random Allocation in Prospective Controlled Trials: The...
Northeastern School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Professor Brandon Welsh recently published a peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Experimental Criminology. Drawing on the...
View ArticleDifferent places, different problems: profiles of crime and disorder at...
Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of the Boston Area Research Initiative, Dan O’Brien recently published a peer-reviewed article in Crime Science. O’Brien examined...
View ArticleProfessor Cassie McMillan awarded 2022 Roger V. Gould Prize from the American...
Congratulations to Professor Cassie McMillan on being awarded the 2022 Roger V. Gould Prize from the American Journal of Sociology! The article, “With Friends Like These: Aggression from Amity and...
View ArticleProfessor Megan Denver and doctoral student Abigail Ballou published in...
SCCJ Professor Megan Denver and doctoral student Abigail Ballou published an article as part of a series of papers commissioned by Arnold Ventures examining the relationship between criminal justice...
View ArticleWhy the Kansas ballot question on abortion matters
This article was written by Daniel Medwed, University Distinguished Professor of Law and affiliated Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Professor. MANY PEOPLE ACROSS the United States are...
View ArticleAverting Tragedy: An Exploration of Thwarted Mass Public Shootings Relative...
SCCJ Professor James Alan Fox, and doctoral student Madison Gerdes, recently co-authored an article with Michael Rocque, examining characteristics of attempted mass shootings – attacks that were...
View ArticleUpcoming Event: “Improving Serious Injury Tracking and Reporting in New York...
The Center on Crime, Race, and Justice presents “Improving Serious Injury Tracking and Reporting in New York City Jails,” featuring keynote speaker Bart Baily, Director of Violence Prevention with the...
View ArticleUpcoming Event: “School Safety, Education, and Racial Equity”
The Center on Crime, Race, and Justice presents “School Safety, Education, and Racial Equity,” featuring keynote speaker Anthony Peguero, a Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Arizona State...
View ArticleBoth Sides of the Wall: Empowering Incarcerated Families Through Healing &...
The trauma of incarceration often extends beyond the individual, leaving behind family members reeling from the physical loss of their loved one and struggling to understand the emotional and...
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