An Obscured World of Punishment
Why do we know so little about mass incarceration? What psychological damage is developed in prison as a result of living in confinement? How can we respond to crime in an appropriate, humane way? These were questions asked and discussed by UC Santa Cruz psychology…
Understanding the Conflicts in South Sudan
Assistant professor of politics and legal studies Mark Massoud said South Sudan — having declared its independence four years ago — is now “the world’s newest country.” He added that as the newest nation, it is also recognized globally as one of the most delicate…
Political Activist Strives to Change Local Law
In light of his most recent book, “The People’s Advocate,” Daniel Sheehan led a book signing and conversation about today’s political climate and its implications.