In the Media: December, 2018

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WTIC-AM: Criminal Justice Reform Part I

William (Bill) Carbone, a senior lecturer and director of experimental education at the tow youth justice institute, speaks about the latest trends in criminal justice reform. This is the first part of a two-part interview with Connecticut public radio.

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WTIC-AM: Criminal Justice Reform Part II

William (Bill) Carbone, a senior lecturer and director of experimental education at the tow youth justice institute, speaks about the latest trends in criminal justice reform. This is the second and final part of a two-part interview with Connecticut public radio.

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URI Today: World-renowned forensic scientist Henry Lee visits Kingston Campus

Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, led a lecture at the University of Rhode Island where he spoke about some of the famous cases he was involved in, such as the O.J. Simpson trial and the reinvestigation of the John F. Kennedy assassination.

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Fox 61: Be an ‘Rx’epert PSA Workshop

The University of New Haven is partnering up with Fox 61 to promote awareness of drug safety and prevention of prescription drug abuse. Tom Garrett, associate professor and chair of communications, film and media studies, says that the program aims to focus more on the positive aspects of recovery.

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CBS 46: Is Virtual Reality the Next Hacking Realm?

Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, an associate professor and assistant dean of electrical & computer engineering and computer science, speaks of vulnerabilities within virtual reality software that could become new targets for hacking.

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Travel Channel: Mysteries at the Natural History Museum

Carmela Cuomo, an associate professor of biology and environmental science, has been breeding horseshoe crabs in captivity in order to combat the declining numbers. The blue blood from the crabs is vital to the medical field.

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China Daily: Top forensic scientist finds evidence of great progress

Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, speaks about the change and process of forensic science has been in China during recent times. Lee, an expert in the field, is pleased to see the new surge of interest in it.