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Rooted in Race at Ruth’s Way—An Unexpected Criminal Justice Component at Non-profit Grant Writing Internship

Rooted in Race at Ruth’s Way—An Unexpected Criminal Justice Component at Non-profit Grant Writing Internship

by Gina McKlveen | Nov 11, 2021 | Criminal Justice Reform, Juvenile Justice

Admittedly, since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2019, a lot of individuals have encountered unexpected circumstances such as social distancing measures, shelter-in-place ordinances, and mask mandates. However, when I accepted a position as a Non-profit...

Is Mural Art Moral Graffiti?: Determining The Standards Of Criminality For Street Artists

by Gina McKlveen | Feb 10, 2020 | All, Art Crime, Criminal Justice Reform

Sunday afternoon shortly after 1:00 PM, the Amtrak train slowly staggers into Union Station after a long journey from the inner city of Chicago. I boarded the train back in Pennsylvania, and over the next six hours I witnessed the view outside my window transform from...

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