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- 1From:Women's Health Weekly2023 MAR 16 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on agriculture. According to news originating from Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, by NewsRx...
- 2From:New Statesman (Vol. 152, Issue 5704)If you want to understand what has happened to Britain's justice system, the figure to start with is 525 days. That's the average amount of time victims of serious crime were being forced to wait for their cases to be...
- 3From:The EconomistAmerica's Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has a web page called "The China Threat". It is often updated with links to news about the bureau's efforts to counter it. Top of the list is the FBI's investigation of a...
- 4From:The EconomistThe belief that gender identity is as important as biological sex was always going to cause problems. With children, it has led to the harmful prescription of In January a male rapist was placed in a women's prison in...
- 5From:The EconomistOn the street corner in south-eastern Memphis where Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old black man, was beaten almost to death by at least five police officers on January 7th, well-wishers have left flowers, teddy bears and a...
- 6From:Mother Jones (Vol. 48, Issue 1)American police speak in a peculiar lexicon. When an officer guns somebody down, it is an "officer-involved shooting." When a department spokesperson speaks of "the use of force," police violence is reduced to basic...
- 7From:Techniques (Vol. 98, Issue 1)CRIMINAL JUSTICE IS A GROWING CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) PATHWAY IN SCHOOLS across the country. Students are drawn to it because of television shows like NCIS and Criminal Minds. But there is so much more to...
- 8From:State Legislatures (Vol. 00, Issue SE)About 5% of states' general fund budgets go to criminal justice--just over $45 billion in fiscal year 2019--so many lawmakers are determined to make every dollar count. But that's not as easy as it might sound. "The...
- 9From:The EconomistAmerican states are scrambling for alternatives to lethal injections Lethal injection was introduced to America as a form of capital punishment in 1982. It was presented as a medicalised and more humane alternative to...
- 10From:The EconomistAmerican states are scrambling for alternative execution methods to lethal injection To read more of The Economist's data journalism visit our Graphic Detail page. A N ANAESTHETIC TO knock them out, a paralytic to...
- 11From:American Jails (Vol. 36, Issue 5)There is often a misconception about who encounters the criminal justice system. As a society, we have been socialized by stigmatizing terms including but not limited to "felon," "criminal," "offender," and "deviant."...
- 12From:New Statesman (Vol. 151, Issue 5689)"Where is my wig?" I scream at my husband. Then at the dog. The news has just landed: the criminal barristers' strike is over and it is time to go back to court. I feel like a student after the summer break searching for...
- 13From:Women's Health Weekly2022 SEP 29 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Researchers detail new data in agriculture. According to news originating from Tallahassee, United States, by NewsRx...
- 14From:Women's Health Weekly2022 SEP 15 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Fresh data on criminal justice are presented in a new report. According to news originating from Albany, New York, by NewsRx...
- 15From:New Statesman (Vol. 151, Issue 5683)Criminal barristers are on strike. Admittedly, the optics might raise an eyebrow. Any picket line with sweeping black gowns and fancy horsehair wigs will face an uphill struggle in the court of public opinion. "You look...
- 16From:Women's Health Weekly2022 SEP 1 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Current study results on Military and Defense have been published. According to news originating from West Haven, Connecticut, by...
- 17From:The EconomistCrime and policing continue to split Democrats S INCE ENTERING Congress in 2019, Ilhan Omar has become one of the best known and most divisive figures on the American left. Ms Omar represents Minnesota's fifth...
- 18From:The EconomistStop-and-search is on the rise again T HE CONSERVATIVES have been in power for 12 years. That is long enough for some policies to be tried, ditched and revived. Stop-and-search, a policing technique in which people are...
- 19From:The EconomistProsecco for the prosecutors Yoon Suk-yeol tries to claw back the powers of the prosecutor's office T HE DISGRUNTLED in South Korea have long shaved their heads. The tonsure, a symbol of sacrifice, works as a form of...
- 20From:State Magazine (Issue 681)In the spring of 2022, the world watched as Russia relaunched an unjustified and brutal war in Ukraine. Amid the immediate action in response to Russia's aggression came a global recognition that there must be justice...