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Released on Jul 2, 2024
Criminal Justice Faculty Interviewed for Cleveland Conversations

Professor Robert Triozzi, Co-director of the Criminal Justice Center, Khalida Sims Jackson, Director of the Pardon, Clemency + Reentry Clinic,  and Laura Greig, Director of the Terry Gilbert Wrongful Conviction Clinic were interviewed for Cleveland Conversations, a production of the CSU School of Communication in the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education. See the below links to the interviews.

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