Assessing the state’s sex offender policies
Public Impact Fellowship helps doctoral student Emily Troshynski explore costs, benefits of GPS tracking.
Public Impact Fellowship helps doctoral student Emily Troshynski explore costs, benefits of GPS tracking.
The Center for Evidence-Based Corrections, housed in UCI’s School of Social Ecology, has received $2.1 million from the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation.
UCI professor Susan Turner studies crime and punishment to help state policymakers develop prison and parole programs based on effectiveness — not emotion or politics.
Susan Turner’s office at UC Irvine looks as cheerful as a kindergarten classroom, with a bright mural of butterflies painted by her mother and a vase filled with flowers crafted from beads. Her surroundings belie the often grim task at hand: researching crime and punishment. As director of UCI’s Center for Evidence-Based Corrections and a criminology, law […]
Tammy Kelleher seldom sits still – she’s too busy keeping watch over UCI’s Central Plant.
New director of UCI’s Center for Psychology & Law wants social, legal policies to reflect limitations of adolescent brain development
UC Irvine elder abuse experts launch campaign to unite generations against physical, financial and emotional neglect of vulnerable adults.
UCI experts will train staff and support nursing home residents.