GE to invest $5M on next generation of Cincinnati engineers
October 13, 2021
GE will partner with UC to launch Next Engineers, a program to boost diversity among young engineers by reaching out to Cincinnati-area students ages 13 to 18. GE will invest $5 million locally as part of a $100 million commitment to improve opportunities in engineering for underrepresented groups around the world.
Chicago Tribune: CTA and police increased security
April 15, 2022
Policing and crime prevention expert John Eck speaks to the Chicago Tribune about new strategies to protect rail passengers.
msn.com: Roughly 1 in 8 Florida prisoners is in solitary confinement
January 19, 2022
UC criminal justice researcher Joshua Cochran co-authors study on solitary confinement in Florida prison system.
TRUSTINEWS: Nonwhite and female police use force less than white male officers
August 25, 2021
Professor Robin Engle speaks to recent study of the Chicago Police Department that revealed race plays a role in police stops and use of force.
WVXU: Shoplifting by organized retail crime rings is on the rise
November 29, 2021
UC's Karl Langhorst weighs in on recent rash of organized retail theft.
WLWT: Recent school threat in Greater Cincinnati could be result of contagion factor
December 9, 2021
Recent local school threats may be result of students feeding off social media prompts
The Washington Post: How role-playing helps police do their job
December 13, 2021
Robin Engel speaks to The Washington Post on virtual reality police training.