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View AllHermes Hein Aedo LLM’22 and María Alejandra Maldonado Ibaceta LLM’22 aim to apply international perspectives to criminal law reforms in Chile
March 23, 2022
Hermes and Alejandra intend to bring what they learn at the Law School back to their home country.
Quattrone Center Executive Director John Hollway explains how Sentinel Event Reviews can help police learn from past experiences: The Crime Report
November 19, 2021
Quattrone Center report recommends the Madison Police Department work toward building stronger community ties: NBC15
November 17, 2021
Quattrone Center report finds that Madison Police Department was ‘unprepared for the scope and emotion’ of the 2020 George Floyd protests: Channel 3000
November 16, 2021
Quattrone Center’s inaugural summer internship program gives law students opportunity to conduct criminal justice empirical research
October 6, 2020
In the throes of a historic summer for racial and social justice, the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice instituted a new internship program, wherein students from across the University engaged in projects meant to improve outcomes in law enforcement and criminal justice institutions.
Quattrone Center’s John Hollway named to Prosecutor Wellbeing Task Force
August 20, 2020
Associate Dean and Executive Director of the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice John Hollway has been named to the Prosecutor Wellbeing Task Force of the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA).
Law School holds virtual continuing judicial education course on wellness during COVID-19 pandemic
June 30, 2020
Over 200 judges across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania participated in a continuing judicial education (CJE) course on wellness held in conjunction with the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.
Law School hosts Beyond Reform: Reenvisioning the Role of Police
June 25, 2020
On Wednesday June 24, 2020, the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School held the first event in its summer series, A Path for Change: Policing in America. The series is part of a yearlong colloquium, Achieving Racial Justice.
New ‘Thriving in the Law’ course focuses on equipping young lawyers with tools to increase personal and professional fulfillment in the profession
May 14, 2020
John F. Hollway designed and leads “Thriving in the Law,” which covers subjects such as cultivating well-being, curbing burn-out and stress, and more.