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Why Anti-Asian Hate Crime Is Not Being Charged Enough
Jack McDevitt, a Professor at the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University and Director of the Institute on Race and Justice, discusses recent Anti-Asian hate crimes and why prosecutors are reluctant to charge hate crimes.
GBH
Supreme Court Decision To Consider Boston Marathon Bombing Case Could Have ‘Wide-Ranging Ripple Effects’ On High-Profile Cases
GBH Morning Edition host Joe Mathieu spoke with Northeastern University law professor and GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed about the decision and its potential implications in other high-profile cases.
The ship that blocked the Suez Canal may be free, but experts warn the supply chain impact could last months
“The disruption of a week of this size is going to continue to have cascading effects … it’s got to be at least 60 days before things get sorted out and appear to be a bit back to normal,” said Stephen Flynn, professor of political science at Northeastern University. “This level of disruption cascaded after […]
The jurors who will decide Derek Chauvin’s fate
“Unless you’re living under a rock, there’s no one in Minneapolis, and probably no one in the United States, who’s not familiar with George Floyd’s death,” said Daniel S. Medwed, a law professor at Northeastern University. “You want people who have heard of the case but are willing to put aside any preexisting biases or […]
Moms.com
Parents More Skeptical About Vaccines Than The Childless
These findings of parental skepticism are from research done by top US universities Northeastern, Harvard, Northwestern, and Rutgers. According to their findings, young moms have the least faith in the COVID-19 vaccine. However, distrust among vaccines in general is the highest in this group, but this group does not surpass the group of parent who would vaccinate their […]
The numbers undercut myths about mass shootings and White men
James Alan Fox, a criminologist at Northeastern University, maintains a database in collaboration with USA Today and the Associated Press that covers all mass shootings in the United States since 2006.
Medium
6 Ways Resilience Can Improve Business and Success
Daniel P. Aldrich; Director of the Security and Resilience Studies program at Northeastern University directs his focus towards the importance of building a strong “social infrastructure” to combat trauma and increase resilience. Aldrich’s research has discovered evacuees from the Fukushima nuclear power meltdowns found more solace from social networks such as neighbours, friends and families during the […]
You’re right to be confused about the number of mass shootings
Such incidents take place, on average, about two dozen times per year, according to the Associated Press/USA TODAY/Northeastern University mass killing database (of which I am one of the principals).
Americans’ health may be affected by pandemic weight gain and lack of exercise
Public health measures meant to contain the pandemic, “have still been extremely destabilizing”, said Rachel Rodgers, associate professor of psychology at Northeastern University. Changes to eating habits could be especially lasting for groups, such as “children, adolescents, and new college students who are transitioning to independent life decisions”, said Rodgers. “Having this happen at that […]
Many accused in the Capitol attack placed their campaign cash on Trump, Republicans
“It’s yet another indicator of exactly who these rioters were – they were clearly rioters who were supportive of Republican voices in Congress and Donald Trump in particular,” Costas Panagopoulos, professor of political science at Northeastern University, said of the donations.
The Covid-19 Vaccine Effort Is Protecting Older People, Growing Evidence Suggests
“Let’s just not tempt fate, let’s just get rid of this damned thing,” said Samuel Scarpino, who directs the Emergent Epidemics Lab at Northeastern University, regarding the pandemic.
These 2 charts highlight the race against time to vaccinate the Mass. population against the coronavirus
“Absolutely, we should be concerned,” said Northeastern University epidemiologist Sam Scarpino. He attributed the increases both to the arrival of coronavirus variants and to people letting down their guard as Governor Charlie Baker has loosened coronavirus restrictions. “This is exactly the reason that so many of us were saying it was too soon to be relaxing measures.”