In the Media: March, 2019

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CTV News Channel: New Zealand Mosque Attacks

Kenneth Gray, former FBI agent and lecturer in criminal justice, explains the process of the investigation into the people responsible for the New Zealand Mosque attacks.

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Fox 61: Juvenile Criminal Justice Reform

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, shares his opinions on the new proposed juvenile justice bill and whether or not it will have an effect on current criminal behavior.

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New Haven Independent: DeLauro’s Call: Don’t Shoot. Research

Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, held a press conference to discuss the needed focus on gun violence. Karl Minges, assistant professor of health administration and policy, notes that if experts can learn more about the basics, it would be a great step for gun violence prevention.

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The GW Hatchet: Uptick in Property Crimes Most Concentrated in Ward 2

William Carbone, senior lecturer and director of experiential education at the Tow Youth Justice Institute, notes that an increase in valuable items in affluent areas may contribute to a jump in property crimes. He suggests that citizens should be more conscious of their belongings and take preventive action.

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BBC News: Hunt for Bin Laden’s Son

Howard Stoffer, a former U.S. Foreign Service officer and associate professor of national security at the University, speaks about the motivations of Hamza bin Latin and about the shifting dynamics within al-Qaeda.