Tag: criminal justice

As citizens we like to believe that the United States court system is fair-minded and wise, and although that might be true in many cases, it doesn’t apply to all. Especially since judicial decisions seem to be...
Clyde Pfleegor listened intently as a sea of students peppered the 65-year-old with endless compliments during a criminal justice class, taught by sergeant Steven Tarrago, at North Campus.  Many of the students, who have also taken classes...

Book Blends Professor’s Violent Past With Criminal Justice Policy

Two School of Justice colleagues published a 24 chapter electronic book—A Mother Cries: Lethal Violence & the Real Zombie Apocalypse—in August. Written by Kendall Campus...