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Selling Nature: The Plight of the South African Rhinoceros

How governments combat poaching as the nature of the crime changes.

The Metaphor as Weapon

Why the rhetoric of battle has no place in public policy discourse

War of the Words

The sexualized language of violence in the Vietnam War

Crime and No Punishment

Filling with more corpses by the day, Karachi has become one of the world's most contentious regions.

More Opportunities, Fewer Sentences

Discouraging drug trafficking with the threat of mandatory minimum sentences has failed; presenting offenders with pathways to change might work.

Black Studies Matters

The protests that gave birth to black studies programs in the 1960s can inform modern campaigns for racial justice.

The Death of the Mafia?

A contemporary look at the state of the Italian Mafia in America.

Picket Line to Prison Line: Arrested Activism Post-Ferguson

Activism around the Black Lives Matter movement comes with a heightened risk of arrest, but appropriate strategizing can keep demonstrators safe.

Creating the Navajo Classroom

How students are overcoming assimilation

The Odyssey and the Ramayana

Expanding the horizon of the Western canon