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Tag: Violence

Whether in war-torn Ukraine, Laos or Spain, kids have felt compelled...

Paul Morrow, University of Dayton “They still draw pictures!” So wrote the editors of an influential...

Will Smith’s slap shows ‘honor culture’ is alive and well

H. Colleen Sinclair, Mississippi State University After witnessing the “slap heard around the world” during the 2022 Oscars, I...

How to keep students safe in school: 5 essential reads on...

Alvin Buyinza, The Conversation School shootings in the U.S. are at an all-time high. So far in 2021 there...

‘West Side Story’ may be timeless – but life in gangs...

David Pyrooz, University of Colorado Boulder; James Densley, Metropolitan State University , and Scott H. Decker, Arizona State University

Spotty data and media bias delay justice for missing and murdered...

Wendelin Hume, University of North Dakota No one knows just how many Indigenous girls or women go missing each...

Death penalty can express society’s outrage – but biases often taint...

Amelia Wirts, University of Washington In its hearing on Oct. 13, 2021, the Supreme Court appeared to favor reinstating...

On 50th anniversary of Attica uprising, 4 essential reads on prisoners’...

Matt Williams, The Conversation On Sept. 9, 1971, nearly 1,300 incarcerated men at Attica Correctional Facility in New York...

Millions of kids get suspended or expelled each year – but...

Alysse Loomis, University of Utah Each school year, nearly 3 million K-12 students get suspended and over 100,000 get...

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