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Criminal Justice
Can wages buy honesty? The relationship between relative wages and employee theft
Source: JournalistsResource.orgMarijuana use, legalization and cognitive effects: Research perspectives
Source: JournalistsResource.orgNeighborhood violence and urban youth
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Research shows that early exposure to violence can lead to problems such as substance abuse and delinquency. However, studies have not always controlled for factors that could lead to the same results, such as poverty and low education levels. Whether or not exposure to violence is truly the chief factor explaining negative cognitive and behavioral outcomes for young people in urban settings has remained an area in need of further inquiry.
How judges understand, try to address racial disparities in the criminal court process
Source: JournalistsResource.orgHow state policy affects how guns move between states
Source: JournalistsResource.org“Community prosecution”: Chicago’s experience in reducing crime and incarceration rates
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In August 2013, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder made headlines when he asserted that new approaches were needed in prosecuting low-level drug-related crimes, with the goal of lowering incarceration rates and reducing the overcrowding of prisons, among other things.
Workplace violence in America: Frequency and effects
Source: JournalistsResource.orgRaising the age of juvenile jurisdiction in North Carolina
Source: JournalistsResource.orgIn response to heightened perceptions of youth crime, in the 1970s a number of U.S. states passed laws allowing the prosecution of more teenagers as adults. While many such decisions were subsequently reversed, some states continue to send certain juvenile offenders to adult courts.
Criminal history and background checks: A look at how criminal records can affect access to jobs, housing, higher education
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The Issue: Millions of Americans have criminal records, even if they have never been found guilty of a crime. Having a criminal history — whether extensive or minor — can have serious repercussions, oftentimes limiting a person’s options in areas such as employment, housing and education. As it has become easier and less expensive for the public to access criminal justice records, it has become harder for individuals to overcome the stigma associated with being arrested.