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UofL’s renovated Justice Laboratory created to help people ‘be better together’

A collaborative approach to solving justice issues got a boost recently in the form of an inviting, tech-filled space where students and others can...

The Louisville Metro Department of Corrections is leveraging UofL’s criminal justice...

University of Louisville researchers are helping the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections by analyzing jail data that could help decide future criminal justice reforms. Their...

Helping correctional officers deal with job stress is the mission of...

A high school forensic science class began a journey into the field of criminal justice for Katie Hughes-Taylor, who is now graduating from UofL...

UofL Law professor stars in new documentary about the killing of...

聽 Louisville Law Professor聽Laura聽McNeal聽stars in a documentary titled聽8:46: The Killing of George Floyd. The documentary, produced by the聽Black News Channel, takes viewers back to May 25,...

UofL recognized as top school for Black students pursuing a criminal...

The University of Louisville provides Black students pursing a criminal justice degree one of the 鈥渕ost enriching educations leading to well-paying jobs.鈥 This is...

UofL researcher examines school resource officers’ approach to students of different...

A recently published study by a UofL professor discovered school resource officers assess threats differently based on the racial makeup of their school. In 鈥淧rotecting...

Student finds ‘true fulfillment’ in International Service Learning Program

Forty-seven students, faculty and staff members flew from Louisville to Cebu,聽a province of the Philippines, last month with the International Service Learning Program with...

UofL student fast tracks path to becoming Air Force JAG officer

Lacey Parham, a senior from Owensboro, is taking advantage of the 3+3 program offered by the Brandeis School of Law that allows her to...

UofL Criminal Justice professor dissects ‘Ferguson effect’

Justin Nix, an assistant professor in UofL鈥檚 Department of Criminal Justice, has submitted a paper examining the so-called 鈥淲ar on Cops,鈥 and the idea...