Careers & the Disabled Employee of the Year: Benjamin W. Sides
October 7, 2021
Being disabled hasn't stopped Ben Sides from rising through the ranks as a government special agent.
UC to test and evaluate virtual reality police training technology
October 26, 2021
UC to test and evaluate new police training VR platform being developed by Jigsaw, a unit within Google
UC professor receives Stockholm Prize
November 3, 2021
UC Professor Emeritus Francis Cullen is the co-recipient of the 21-22 Stockholm Prize award, which is the most prestigious award given to distinguished practitioners and scientist in the criminology field.
UC-led research first to show benefits of police de-escalation training
January 31, 2022
Criminal justice researchers conclude de-escalation training benefits police and community.
The School of Criminal Justice remembers longtime correctional policy expert
March 8, 2022
Former school director, Edward Latessa, Ph.D., leaves an amazing legacy at the University of Cincinnati.
UC Public Safety Research Center established
February 7, 2022
New UC public safety research center will offer research, practice guides, discussion opportunities for law enforcement, community groups, elected officials.
UC startup helps police departments prevent, solve crime
May 16, 2022
Software technology from a University of Cincinnati Venture Lab-backed startup that focuses on records management and data analytics is helping law enforcement agencies more efficiently manage and share data to help solve crime.
Criminal Justice Society earns Crimestoppers Award
January 13, 2023
Housed within the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, the Criminal Justice (CJ) Society students, with roughly 900 general members, participate in numerous volunteer initiatives and sponsored activities.
UC criminal justice professor, publishes her first crime novel, “Certain Truths”
March 7, 2022
School of Criminal Justice Assistant Professor Stephanie Wyler releases the first crime novel, "Certain truths."