JC in the News
You can access the latest roundup of JC members in the news, appearing in outlets such as The Washington Post, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, NBC News, and The New York Times.
Scholar
- Baskin-Sommers 3
- Bell 10
- Betts 15
- Bozic 1
- Camacho 11
- Canales 1
- Doherty 3
- Forman Jr 21
- Goff 38
- Gohara 7
- Gripp 1
- Hinton 24
- Jackson 1
- Justice 1
- Justice Collaboratory 1
- Katsaros 3
- Kohler-Hausmann 6
- Meares 39
- Nobo 4
- Orihuela 1
- Papachristos 10
- Peyton 1
- Richeson 8
- Sierra-Arévalo 3
- Stanley 6
- Thomas 1
- Tyler 15
- Venkatesh 5
- Wang 7
- Weaver 8
- Yaffe 2

What the protesters want and why they might not get it
Vox | Justice Collaboratory member Professor Vesla Weaver of Johns Hopkins University spoke to Vox about the policy suggestions of the Kerner Commission.
"Not being fully free": The toll of everyday racism on black Americans
NBC | Justice Collaboratory member Professor Phillip Atiba Goff (John Jay College of Criminal Justice and President of the Center for Policing Equity) spoke to NBC News about racism in America.
Experts: Obama-Era Policing Guidelines Should Be Revisited
NBC Connecticut | Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law and Founding Director of The Justice Collaboratory Tracey L. Meares is interviewed on NBC Connecticut about protests in the state and aaround the country.
What's behind racial disparities in American policing - and how to solve them
PBS NewsHour | Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law and Founding Director of The Justice Collaboratory Tracey L. Meares is interviewed on the PBS NewsHour about the protests over George Floyd’s death and the treatment of black Americans by police.
Chicago police and city leaders defend handling of protests and looting as questions swirl over response some found lacking
Chicago Tribune | Macklin Fleming Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology and Founding Director of The Justice Collaboratory Tom Tyler is quoted in a Chicago Tribune article on that city’s response to protests over the death of George Floyd.
How to reform American police, according to experts
Vox | Justice Collaboratory member Professor Phillip Atiba Goff (John Jay College of Criminal Justice and President of the Center for Policing Equity) and other experts presented eight ideas to Vox for reforming law enforcement in the U.S.
The Minneapolis Uprising in Context - A Commentary by Elizabeth Hinton
Boston Review | Elizabeth Hinton is an incoming professor of history, law and African-American studies at Yale and member of the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School.
Can Procedural Justice Training Reduce Officer Misconduct?
The Crime Report | Macklin Fleming Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology Tom Tyler is cited in a Crime Report article about procedural justice training as experienced by the Chicago Police Department.
It’s Not About Convicting a Cop. It’s About Rehabbing the Police.
The Daily Beast | This article included quotes and research from Phillip Atiba Goff that showed how often the police were called when they weren't needed.
Episode 164: Benjamin Justice
The Public Morality | Justice Collaboratory member Benjamin Justice was a guest on the podcast with host Byron Williams.
Will Illinois's Stay-at-Home Order Reduce Gun Violence in Chicago?
The Trace | Justice Collaboratory member Professor Andrew Papachristos (Northwestern University) spoke with The Trace and said that stay-at-home orders during the pandemic will not solve Chicago’s gun violence problem.
The Lasting Effects of Stop-and-Frisk in Bloomberg's New York
New York Times | Justice Collaboratory member Professor Vesla Weaver’s (Johns Hopkins University) research on how aggressive stop-and-frisk tactics can impact voting is featured in the New York Times.
The philosophy of fascism
The Philosopher | Jason Stanley makes a case for fascism for its centrality in political and social philosophy.
Community Policing
WSHU | WSHU covers a study of New Haven's community policing policy, a field experiment funded in part by the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School
Misdemeanorland: Social Control and New York City's Lower-Level Courts
Center for Court Innovation | Associate Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Sociology Issa Kohler-Hausmann ’08 is interviewed about her book Misdemeanorland
How Criminal Justice Reform Can Move Forward in the Trump Era
The Crime Report | Scholarship by Clinical Associate Professor of Law Miriam Gohara is the subject of an article about criminal justice reform in the Trump era.
Policing, Legal Estrangement, and Marginality
Vera Institute of Justice | Associate Professor of Law Monica Bell ’09 is interviewed about her scholarship into the issues around policing in urban and marginalized communities.
Rein in NYPD arrest-record abuse: Keep sealed files sealed - A Commentary by Issa Kohler-Haussman
New York Daily News | Issa Kohler-Hausmann ’08 is an Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School and Associate Professor of Sociology at Yale.