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Baltimore Sun “After having been traumatized by the rapist, victims were also re-traumatized by a system that forgot about them,” Rachel Lovell, CRJA Expert Read the full story here.

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Yahoo News “The new strategy must reduce the barriers to treatment and also provide for a path to deal with the stigma of having a drug addiction problem,” Faye Taxman, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Windy City Times “The prevalence rate for physical IPV among bisexual women and men is upwards of 60 percent and 37 percent, respectively, while trans* people reported up to 46 percent,” Adam Messinger, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.  

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New York Post “People will come out more able to navigate the contemporary world which involves connectivity all the time,” Todd Clear, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Washington Post “What we’re trying to do is institutionalize a scientific ethos in the Justice Department, which traditionally has been run, reasonably enough, by a lawyers’ culture. The NIJ and the Bureau of Justice Statistics are very very important agencies and we want to make sure they remain scientific agencies, not politicized,” Rick Rosenfeld, CJRA […]

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USA Today “If we don’t allow offenders to have real-world access to education, to programming, to electronic devices — then we’ve become part of the problem,” Todd Clear, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Washington Blade “Key findings and theories weaving together the voices of those touched by (LGBT intimate partner violence) with broader patterns through survey research” and identifying “notable gaps in the literature and important avenues for future research,” Adam Messinger, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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InsideNova “It’s not to say you won’t find some serious, hardcore criminals in these programs, but the vast majority of what’s happening in these programs are people who have committed relatively minor offenses being targeted,” Charis Kubrin, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Sacramento Bee “Nix cautioned against “drawing conclusions” from the data, but he said it “is certainly something to raise an eyebrow … I would certainly want to take a closer look” Justin Nix, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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