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Biosocial criminology as a foundation for rehabilitation and reintegration efforts.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, reducing recidivism is one of the best ways to prevent crime. Over the past 16 years,...
Aidalis Santana
Apr 144 min read
Rehabilitating individuals with violent offense convictions, healing the victim within
Rehabilitation has been a long-standing goal of the criminal legal system because it allows for healthier communities with better access...
Kimia Hosseinkhani
Jan 212 min read
The unaddressed issue: trauma in incarcerated women
In recent years, the criminal legal system has experienced a gradual shift towards rehabilitation , emphasizing the creation and...
Jordan Singer
Aug 17, 20244 min read
Educating incarcerated youth
When addressing the development of our society’s youth, our go-to advice is “stay in school.” However, when it comes to incarcerated...
Kimia Hosseinkhani
Mar 20, 20243 min read
Locked up and left to die: Addiction in America’s prisons
Mass incarceration is an institution as American as apple pie. In 2019, roughly 2.1 million people were incarcerated in the United...
W. Connor Smith
Apr 20, 20223 min read
Survivors want safety, not longer sentences
For decades, lawmakers have justified “tough on crime” sentencing regimes by invoking the desires of crime survivors, particularly survivors

Siena Richardson
Oct 25, 20213 min read
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