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Even in his passing the Simpson verdict remains polarizing

Orenthal James Simpson passed away recently from prostate cancer and it quickly took me back to one of the darkest and most volatile periods...

Martin University adds cybersecurity and data analytic programsĀ 

Martin University is enhancing its academic offerings to meet the evolving demands of the workforce.Ā Ā  By integrating cybersecurity and data analytics into its programs, the...

Silent screams: Exploring lesser-known forms of domestic violence and abuse

Not all domestic violence results in a bruise or broken bone. While most people are cognizant of physical forms of domestic violence, such as...

Indianapolisā€™ proposed 2024 budget breakdown

This week, the Indianapolis City-County Council received the 2024 proposed city budget, which outlines planned expenditures totaling the cityā€™s highest yet at $1.5 billion.

New bill could limit cash bail

A new bill authored by state Sen. Karen Tallian would limit the use of cash bail in Indiana jails. Senate Bill 222 would prohibit...

Vacant Citizens coke plant site selected for new justice center

A new criminal justice complex, which will serve as a cornerstone of Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsettā€™s strategy to reform the cityā€™s approach to crime,...

Vacant Citizens coke plant site selected for new justice center

A new criminal justice complex, which will serve as a cornerstone of Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsettā€™s strategy to reform the cityā€™s approach to crime,...

Activists applaud cityā€™s new criminal justice approach

Decrying a criminal justice system that has been ā€œin many respects, unjust,ā€ Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett revealed plans for an overhaul.The announcement was made...

Advancing Justice conference gives advocates hope for meaningful criminal reform

Something unique has happened: Advocates from all political and social backgrounds ā€” liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans and a wide range of players...

Soaring costs, social-science data drive slash in state-prison populations

As Earthā€™s most prolific jailer, America faces a thorny question: What do you do with millions of inmates when they return home? That challenge...
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