Bryanna Fox, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Criminology, recently spoke on the College of Public Health Activist Lab's "Advocation - Change It Up!" podcast to talk about the Center for Justice Research and Policy. As one of the directors of the lab, Fox discussed the development of the center, examples of programs, and how to be an advocate for change. The Center for Justice Research and Policy focuses on the study of crime, violence, and criminal and social justice policy. Members of the center work to develop and apply research in order to enhance the evidence base of policing, corrections, and court practices.
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Criminology associate professor discusses research and advocacy in podcast episode
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