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Criminology Major Finds Calling in Advocacy Work

Criminology Major Finds Calling in Advocacy Work
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Study finds consensus for arming school resource officers, division on arming teachers and other staff

 E-Mail In the wake of repeated school shootings across the United States, today s youth have been called the mass shooting generation. A new study examined public support for arming school employees. The study found consensus for arming school resource officers, but division over whether to arm teachers and nonteaching staff. The research has clear implications for policy, including the possibility that support for arming school staff may diminish over time as young people (who are less supportive) make up a larger share of voters. The study was conducted by researchers at Xavier University, the University of Cincinnati, the University at Albany, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. It appears in

Governor Cuomo Grants Clemency to 21 Individuals

Share WYSIWYG Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today granted clemency to 21 individuals who have demonstrated substantial evidence of remorse, rehabilitation and a commitment to the community.   In New York, we believe the law should be just, as well as compassionate.   Governor Cuomo said. Government is uniquely situated to harness the power of redemption, encourage those who have committed crimes to engage in meaningful rehabilitation and help those individuals work toward a better future for themselves and others. Those receiving pardons have, for years, demonstrated they are strong functioning members of their community and deserving of a clean slate that will allow them to escape the stigma of a long-ago conviction. Those receiving sentence commutations have undergone a successful rehabilitation, demonstrated true remorse their actions and shown themselves to be worthy of a chance to re-enter society.  These clemencies are another step toward a more fair an

Sight unseen, Jessica Peterson finds everything she was looking for at UNK

BY Tyler Ellyson, UNK Communications | December 17, 2020 Jessica Peterson is finishing her first semester as an assistant professor in UNK’s Department of Criminal Justice. (Photo by Kosuke Yoshii, UNK Communications) KEARNEY – Jessica Peterson took a bit of a gamble when she accepted a faculty position with the University of Nebraska at Kearney last April. Because of the pandemic, she didn’t have a chance to visit the campus or community before making her decision. “I’d never been to Nebraska until I moved here,” said Peterson, who interviewed for the job from her Dallas apartment. Although she couldn’t see it in person, the Texas native quickly realized UNK “fit all the things I was looking for.”

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