How Good Intentions Can Go Wrong
By Erik Roskes
Therapeutic courts may have consequences not in...
National Stalking Awareness Month Concludes
By Mai Fernandez
On the last day of national Stalking Awareness ...
U.S. v. Jones: Protecting Privacy in the Digital Age
By Lori Andrews
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision this mo...
When—If Ever—Should Journalists Share ‘Evidence’ With the Police?
By Robin L. Barton
It’s not uncommon for journalists, especi...
Child Sexual Abuse: The Devil We Know vs. the Devil We Don’t
By William D. Burrell
Corrections expert William D. Burrell looks at ...
America’s “Mental Health Gulag”
By Matthew T. Mangino
They say justice is blind. It must be to ignore...
When Facebook Indiscretions Reveal Ugly Truths
By Alexa Capeloto
In our increasingly virtual world many, includi...
By Mansfield Frazier
In March 2009, U.S. Senator Jim Webb (D-VA) pro...
An Optimistic Counterpoint for the Holidays
By Erik Roskes
During this holiday season, I thought I would t...
The Secret World of For-Profit Immigrant Detention
By Will Matthews
Today, according to some studies, nearly half o...
The Need for Accurate Language In Penn State Coverage
By Wendy J. Murphy
The language in media reporting on the Penn Sta...
Should Coverage of Criminal Cases Focus on Defendant or Victim?
By Robin L. Barton
To describe the recent U.S. and international m...