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View All“Abacus: Small Enough to Jail”: A Minority Bank, Racial Bias, and the Democratization of Credit
February 26, 2017
Steve James presents the story of the Sungs and their struggle to save their family-run Chinatown bank from a misguided prosecution based on cultural incompetence.
“The Return”: Resentencing, Reentry Support, and a Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Evolving Roles
June 21, 2016
“The Return” reveals why a lawyer, deeply involved in the resentencing of Three Strikers as a way of reducing mass incarceration, placed reentry services near the top of his concerns.
Prof. Paul Heaton Discusses AI-based Tool That Gauges Dependability of Eyewitness Statements
March 4, 2024
How AI Tools Can Help Assess Verbal Eyewitness Statements
February 27, 2024
Quattrone Center Academic Director Paul Heaton’s new paper explores how he and his co-authors trained a large language model (LLM) to parse eyewitness confidence statements.
Senior Fellow David Rudovsky Explains How the Arbitration Process Favors Police Officers in Philadelphia
February 22, 2024
Senior Fellow David Rudovsky Says Collecting Data Enables Police to Improve Interactions with the Public
February 1, 2024
Quattrone Center’s Marissa Bluestine Explains the ‘Incredibly Hard Burden’ to Prove Perjury
February 1, 2024
Quattrone Center Study Shows Presumptive Field Drug Tests Lead to Wrongful Arrests and Convictions
January 24, 2024
Quattrone Center Study Finds ‘False Positive’ Field Drug Tests Lead to Wrongful Convictions
January 22, 2024
Quattrone Center Study: Nearly 1,000 Georgians Wrongly Busted Based on False Positive Drug Field Tests
January 18, 2024
Quattrone Center Study: Field Drug Tests Generate Nearly 30,000 Bogus Arrests a Year
January 17, 2024