by Casey J. Bastian
Nationwide, on any given day, more people are on probation than in prisons and jails and on parole combined. —The Pew Institute
The concept of probation began with one Massachusetts man circa 1841. Motivated to assist the less fortunate, he’d post bail and find them employment. ...
While at times an effective tool, deception is ethically dubious and can result in severe negative consequences for suspects.
September 12, 2024 • Policy Analysis No. 979
by Andrew Eichen
This article was originally published by the CATO Institute on its website at cato.org on September, 12, 2024. It has ...
by Michael Dean Thompson
Networked Privacy and DNA
Dana Boyd who was one of the first to describe the idea of Networked Privacy has pointed out that choice is not really individual in the network. That is, the choices we make affect our entire network. That likewise means that harm ...
by Casey J. Bastian
Probation officials play a critical role in the criminal justice process. These officials create pre-sentencing reports containing both legal and extralegal information about the offender. This information is used to fashion sentencing recommendations. One factor considered is remorse. If the offender shows remorse, more lenient sentencing ...
Part 1
The Prosecutor and the Snitch Ring
“Cold Justice” star Kelly Siegler relied on jailhouse informants to win convictions despite reasons to doubt their credibility.
by Liliana Segura and Jordan Smith.
Originally published on December 17, 2023. Republished with permissions from The Intercept, an award-winning nonprofit news organization dedicated ...