Caudill co-authors article on criminal justice labeling
Jon Caudill, associate professor, School of Public Affairs, co-authors article on subjective labels in criminal justice prosecution and sentencing. (More)
Jon Caudill, associate professor, School of Public Affairs, co-authors article on subjective labels in criminal justice prosecution and sentencing. (More)
A celebration of life for Daryl Miller, 42, lecturer, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Jan. 14 at the Colorado Springs Conservatory, 415 S. Sahwatch St. (More)
UCCS Police Detective Martin Toetz recently closed files on six cases involving “smash and grab” crimes from cars parked on campus as well as the theft of a car belonging to a university staff member. (More)
Josh Dunn, professor, Political Science Department, will join a panel discussion during a research conference at the American Enterprise Institute on Jan. 16, in Washington, D.C. (More)
Edin Mujkic, assistant professor, School of Public Affairs, co-authored the article “Ethics Training for U.S. Military Leaders: Challenging the Conventional Approach” in the Journal of Public Integrity. (More)
New research by UCCS economist shows that the federal government’s effort to automate and streamline the process by which Americans file for unemployment insurance benefits has resulted in benefits overpayments for the last 20 years. (More)
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