Research finds no increase in major crimes after state's 2011 prisoner release
UCI-edited journal issue dedicated to assessment of California’s ‘realignment’ policy
UCI-edited journal issue dedicated to assessment of California’s ‘realignment’ policy
Superior Court Judge Maria D. Hernandez ’86 presides over efforts to keep troubled juveniles from succumbing to lives of crime
Justices urged to hear First Amendment case involving high school student
Can low-income neighborhoods share in the profits of a big development project by signing a private contract with the developer? Some urban planners say yes, but Nicholas Marantz, a UCI assistant professor of planning, policy & design, challenges that notion in a study of a project near L.A.’s Staples Center. Writing in the autumn issue […]
University of Delaware professor will take on new role next summer
Book co-authored by social ecology dean sheds light on the inmate grievance process in California
The Millennium Drought in southeastern Australia forced Greater Melbourne, a city of 4.3 million people, to successfully implement innovations that hold critical lessons for water-stressed regions around the world, according to findings by UC Irvine and Australian researchers.
Inducing a sense of awe in people can promote altruistic, helpful and positive social behavior, according to new research led by UC Irvine psychologist Paul Piff.
Diagnosis with one or both disorders should trigger rage-focused treatment
Basketball legend Earvin Johnson opens the 2015 Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellows Series