The American justice system is based on incorrect assumptions about the rationality and logic of human behavior.
That’s according to Drexel University Law Professor Adam Benforado, the New York Times bestselling author of...more
The U.S. imprisons a larger percentage of its population than any other country in the world. How did we get here?
Rachel Barkow, Charles Seligson Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Zimroth Center on the...more
Father Joseph Ciccone's mission to serve the public has been an unwavering and guiding force throughout his life.
He’s held many titles over the years: police officer, teacher, detective, Bergen County Sheriff, priest. But...more
Recent pardons issued by presidents of both major parties, wielded both to reward and protect, are unprecedented in their purposes.
That’s according to Rachel Barkow, Charles Seligson Professor of Law and Faculty Director...more
Rodney Roberts was given a total of 25 minutes to make a life-altering decision.
In custody, isolated from family and advised by a public defender to plead guilty to lesser charges in a crime he did not commit, Rodney...more
Can artificial intelligence be a positive, productive tool in criminal justice or are its flaws and the opportunity for misuse too great?
Host Matt Adams covers these issues and more with Pramod Kunju, a data analytics and...more
It’s a sense of outrage that gets M. Chris Fabricant, Director of Strategic Litigation at the Innocence Project, out of bed every morning.
Approximately 2.3 million people are incarcerated at any given time in the United...more