
Our criminal justice system is often in the forefront of the news these days, with calls for reform increasing after this summer’s Back Lives Matter protests and the recent riot at the Capitol in . . .

The recent invasion of the U.S. Capitol by angry Trump supporters and the unexpectedly measured response of law enforcement to the mob scene has many people asking yet again about fairness and equity . . .

The current, explosive societal debate centered on questions of racial justice, racism, and police violence is sure to make for lively, thoughtful discussions in criminal justice classes this . . .

Robert Brooks, J.D., Ph.D., professor in the Criminal Justice Department at Worcester State, is an art collector, to the extent that he can afford that expensive avocation. Also, his grandmother was . . .

Andrew Garcia ’13 has endured many stressful experiences in his six years as a deputy sheriff in Los Angeles County—shootings, robberies, high speed chases—but nothing compares what he is going . . .

Getting lost in a foreign country may not be an ideal situation for everyone, but for Camden Dacey ‘18, it was all part of the experience of a lifetime. “I got lost a whole bunch of times, and . . .
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