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Policy & Politics

Trump Impeachment Article Goes to Senate Monday

By TCR Staff | January 22, 2021

The article of impeachment against former President Donald Trump will be sent to the Senate Monday, clearing the way for the former president’s second impeachment trial.

Policy & Politics

Trump Continues Tweeting About DOJ After Barr Speaks Out

By Crime and Justice News | February 20, 2020

The grievances shared by Trump in a flurry of Wednesday morning tweets included claims of a “seditious conspiracy” against him and attacks on a “criminal gang” at the FBI and the Justice Department.

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Appeals Court Delays Giving Mueller Material to House

By Crime and Justice News | October 30, 2019

A federal appeals court put a hold on a judge’s order requiring the Justice Department to give the Democratic-led House grand jury material from special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation that could be used in the impeachment effort against President Donald Trump.

White Collar Crime

Indicted Giuliani Associates Lobbied on Ukraine

By Crime and Justice News | October 11, 2019

Businessmen with ties to Rudy Giuliani lobbied a U.S. congressman for help ousting the American ambassador to Ukraine around the same time they committed to raising money for the lawmaker, defeated Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX)

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Giuliani Associates Arrested in Campaign Finance Scheme

By Crime and Justice News | October 10, 2019

Two business associates of President Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani have been charged with a scheme to route foreign money into U.S. elections, according to a newly unsealed indictment. Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman helped Giuliani investigate former vice president Joe Biden.

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    Can We Lower Urban Violence Without Police?
    By Isidoro Rodriguez | February 26, 2021

    The common response to violence has traditionally involved law enforcement. But researchers and activists are turning to new community-based programs and practices that remove law enforcement from the center of the anti-violence conversation entirely, a webinar hosted by the Council on Criminal Justice heard Thursday.

  • Viewpoints
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    Tackling Overcriminalization in 2021: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    By Jonathan Haggerty | February 26, 2021

    Overcriminalization is as much a cause of America’s incarceration addiction as it is a symptom, writes a resident fellow of the R Street Institute. States are making some progress in reducing the number of statutes and regulations on the lawbooks, but there’s still a long way to go.

  • Guns
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    U.S. Facing ‘Most Violent Year of Century’: Researcher
    By TCR Staff | February 26, 2021

    Criminologists and criminal justice activists analyzing the nearly 50 percent increase in mass shootings in 2020 are debating whether vaccinations and reopening schools and businesses will be enough to reverse this alarming trend.

  • Juvenile Justice
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    Utah Weighs College Courses for Incarcerated Youth
    By David Dudley | February 26, 2021

    Under a bill presented to state lawmakers this month, incarcerated young people can choose a variety of degrees or technical certificates to pursue. Utah State Rep. Lowry Snow, the bill’s author, called education “the antidote to recidivism.”

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