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The Columbus Dispatch 12/20/17 “It is important for new chiefs to compromise and find common ground with unions to ensure that they can work well together and that both sides are getting what they want,” – Edward Maguire, CJRA Expert. Read the full story here.

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The Hill 12/15/17 “Historically, immigration enforcement was left to the federal government. But over the past few decades, under both conservative and liberal administrations and through various programs — Secure Communities, Criminal Alien Program and 287g — local officers have increasingly been asked to police immigration in new and complex ways.” – Charis Kubrin, CJRA Expert. Read […]

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Bustle 12/08/17 “Information should still technically exist within the FBI’s files, getting ahold of it when it isn’t publicly published can be challenging. Data requests can be time consuming, or sometimes go without any response.” – Nacy La Vigne, CJRA Expert. Read full story here.

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WHYY 12/07/17 “Living in a homeless shelter repeatedly for months at a time is strong evidence that some people never reintegrate, at least not in almost eight years after release. Instead, I find evidence of essentially a vicious cycle. Individuals become homeless, get back on their feet, and, within a year, they begin the process […]

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Bowling Green Daily 12/06/17 “Although the risk is highest soon after release, approximately half of individuals who used (homeless) shelters experienced their first spell more than two years after release. Moreover, shelter use spells were prolonged and repeated,” – Brianna Remster, CJRA Experts. Read the full story here.

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Atlanta Journal Constitution 12/06/17 “If not wholly unprecedented, the recent homicide increase in the United States was relatively large, especially in several of the nation’s big cities.” – Rick Rosenfeld, CJRA Expert. Read the full story here.

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PolitiFact 12/04/17 “If not wholly unprecedented, the recent homicide increase in the United States was relatively large, especially in several of the nation’s big cities,” -Rick Rosenfeld, CJRA Expert. Read the full story here.  

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Mother Jones 11/30/17 “When data goes missing, researchers take notice. “Given this administration’s public statements about addressing violent crime, victims’ rights, the opioid epidemic and terrorism it is unfortunate that the 2016 report removes key data about these topic areas,” – Peter Wood, CJRA Expert. Read the full story here.

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FiveThirtyEight 11/29/17 “When data goes missing, researchers take notice. “Given this administration’s public statements about addressing violent crime, victims’ rights, the opioid epidemic and terrorism it is unfortunate that the 2016 report removes key data about these topic areas,” – Peter Wood, CJRA Expert. Read the full story here.

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