In a recent op-ed, conservative writer Erik Erickson argued that the U.S. government should support the “next Pinochets” to create more…
This paper is an edited version of the Jerry Lee Lecture delivered at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium in 2018, the year in which…
Once again, the nation confronts a potential #MeToo moment, with accusations of sexual assault and misconduct against President Trump’s…
Courts routinely resolve factual disputes as an adjunct to settling legal controversies, and such fact-finding frequently involves…
Although the empirical study of strategic nonviolent action has expanded in recent years, no current dataset provides detailed accounts of…
Children on the move are having their #Us Too moment. Over the past months, momentous developments point to a more intense engagement with…
In 2015 and 2016, migrant flows into the European Union (EU) surged, with Greece and Italy the main entry points. Many of the migrants…
Over the past year, we at the Carr Center have started to think more deeply about the connections between corruption and human rights and…
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A small but growing number of cities are adopting more inclusive approaches to informal workers and this offers important lessons for…