The forensic process is moving away from tangible, observable evidence toward what he calls “invisible evidence”, algorithmically produced inferences without physical form. This transformation, while ...
Saint Louis University's Forensic Science B.S., Crime Scene Investigation concentration students are a natural fit for this accelerated B.S. to the Criminology and Criminal Justice, M.A. accelerated ...
I recently published a law review article in the Texas Law Review's symposium on mercy and the law, concerning the proper role of crime victims in the criminal justice process. Here's the abstract: ...
If we have learned anything in the last decade about our criminal justice system, it is how astonishingly dysfunctional it is If we have learned anything in the last decade about our criminal justice ...
Few would endure this experience for the sake of a fabricated claim. The criminal justice process itself can compound trauma. Victims are often flooded with information immediately after reporting a ...
Explore how victimology redefines justice by focusing on victims’ rights, support systems, and restorative practices in modern criminal ...
A group of prominent defense lawyers across the country have joined an effort to fix what they see as a fundamental imbalance ...
JURIST’s Sarisha Harikrishna interviews Professor Dr. John D. Ciorciari, Dean at the Hamilton Lugar School at Indiana University Bloomington on the practical challenges of prosecuting genocide and ...