Heather Warnken, executive director, was quoted in an April 24 article in The Baltimore Sun about efforts to have Gov. Moore veto a controversial juvenile justice bill.
Executive Director Heather Warnken was quoted in an April 17 Baltimore Banner story on how Baltimore residents feel about crime, even though rates are down.
Heather Warnken, executive director, was quoted in an April 9 Baltimore Banner article about 'transformational reform' in victim compensation.
Executive Director Heather Warnken co-authored an April 9 op-ed in The Baltimore Sun urging Gov. Wes Moore to veto a juvenile justice reform bill.
Heather Warnken, executive director, was quoted in a Feb. 8 article in The Baltimore Banner about concerns that a pending juvenile justice bill would funnel children into the system without addressing root causes of arrests.
Prof. Davis Jaros, faculty director, was quoted in a Feb. 6 Baltimore Banner story about a bill to prevent early release limits for some sex offenders.
Executive Director Heather Warnken was quoted in a Jan. 25 Baltimore Sun story on how the Baltimore Police Department was determined to have satisfied two sections of a federal consent decree.
Heather Warnken, executive director, was quoted in a Jan. 18 Baltimore Sun story about progress the Baltimore Police Department is making toward exiting its consent decree.
Executive Director Heather Warnken was quoted in a Dec. 21 Baltimore Banner article about an increase in the number of young shooting victims in Baltimore.
Prof. DavidJaros, faculty director, spoke to NBC News for an Oct. 5 story about the Adnan Syed appeal in the Maryland Supreme Court.
Faculty director Prof.David Jaros spoke with NBC News for a Sept. 30 story about how early-release policies allowed an incarecerated person to get out of prison after a reduced sentence and allegedly commit additional violent crimes.
Heather Warnken, executive director, spoke with The Baltimore Banner for a Sept. 15 story about a City Council hearing at which a mother grieved aloud for her slain son.
Executive DirectorHeather Warnken spoke with The Daily Record for a Sept. 12 article about auto-charging children as adults.
Prof. David Jaros, faculty director, spoke with The Baltimore Sun for a Sept. 6 article about prosecutors who violate child interrogation laws and are seeking their repeal.