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Dr. Bryanna Fox
- Profiling & Behavioral Analyst Dr Bryanna Fox on the Texas School Shooter
- USF researchers think there is a direct correlation between access to guns & gun violence in America
- Featured in "Descent of a Serial Killer" on CBS Reality
- Invited speaker at 2022 Project Safe Neighborhoods: National Summit to Reduce Violence and Strengthen Communities
Dr. Edelyn Verona
- Guest on episode titled, "Psychology, Psychopathy and Creating Positive Change" on 2Scientists podcast
- Panel speaker on a workshop titled, "Brain injury in children in contact with the law" presented at World Congress on Justice with Children
Latest CENTER News
- USF receives multimillion-dollar grant to fund criminal justice, policing research
- University of South Florida’s new Center for Justice Research & Policy to tackle police reform, fairness in the justice system
- New USF center will explore changes to policing, court system
- NBC Channel 8 News- Data shows Tampa Police Dept. use of force on the rise
- There’s a lot we don’t know about guns during the pandemic
Mayor’s Task Force on Policing Reform
- Tampa researchers say de-escalation training at top of community's police reform wish list
- Local activist pleased with local police reform efforts, say more work is needed
- Minutes after Chauvin verdict, Tampa's police task force meets
- Tampa Bay Times- Tampa police will evolve, pledges mayor, police chief
- ABC Action news- Tampa Mayor, Police Chief address task force findings on community policing
- Bay News 9- Tampa City council to take up police reform policies
- Channel 10 News- Mayor Castor, Chief Dugan discuss next steps for Mayor's Community Task Force on Policing
- Fox News 13- Time, money, trust: Plans to reform policing in Tampa begin to take shape
- Fox News 13- Tampa police to change procedures based on community task force recommendations
PARC Jail Study - NIJ Funded Project
- ABC Action news- How many psychopaths are in jail? New Tampa Bay Area study aims to find out
- Bay News 9- Pasco jail study could have impact beyond Tampa Bay
- Tampa Bay Times- Why do people wind up back in jail? In Pasco, USF researchers try to find out
- Tampa Bay Times- USF researchers to study Pasco County jail inmates. Could their work improve safety and reduce repeat offenses?