The American criminal justice system is in need of reform. We incarcerate too many people. We pay insufficient attention to scientific advances that can help separate out the most and least culpable and dangerous. We grant the police far too much power to use force and technological surveillance.

Hot Topics in Criminal Justice

Hot Topics in Criminal Justice

Instructor: Christopher Slobogin
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- Criminal Investigation and Forensics
- Political Sciences
- Disabilities
- Legal Proceedings
- Social Sciences
- Social Justice
- Mental Health Diseases and Disorders
- Cultural Diversity
- Mental and Behavioral Health Specialties
- Intelligence Collection and Analysis
- Public Safety and National Security
- Case Law
- Sociology
- Investigation
- Litigation and Civil Justice
- Jury Trial
- Policy Analysis
- Neurology
- Law, Regulation, and Compliance
- Appeals
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Reviewed on Nov 15, 2025
This was a very extensive course. I learned a great deal about our often complex criminal justice system. I highly recommend this course.
Reviewed on Jan 23, 2020
Highly engaging and interesting! Absolutely loved learning this :) [although keep in mind if you want to get the certificate, it may take a while due to the need for multiple peer reviews]
Reviewed on Jul 27, 2019
Fantastic content, additional readings, and presentation style by the Professor.
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