Recent massacres like those in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York, leave families in grief, communities traumatized, victim service providers overwhelmed, and a nation reckoning with a sense of vuln...
Recently, U.S. cities like San Francisco and Oakland in California, along with Somerville, Massachusetts, have banned the use of biometrics in the form of facial recognition by police and other city a...
Access to justice can be challenging for vulnerable populations, particularly where there is a cross-border, international dimension to the crime. Cross-border victims—be they children, persons with...
Invisible injuries due to miscommunication efforts, not receiving sound rationale for employer-employee decision-making, and a lack of closure may affect others within the workplace environment and po...
Millions of older people experience some type of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation every year, with devastating consequences to their physical, social, financial, and psychological well-being....
During their careers, most law enforcement officers will have multiple contacts with individuals with behavioral health conditions (including mental health conditions and sub-stance use disorders) or ...