Rutgers University: Criminal Justice Professor Gets Law Degree to Fight 'Digital Punishment'
January 20, 2024
January 20, 2024
NEWARK, New Jersey, Jan. 20 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
By Carrie Stetler
School of Criminal Justice Professor Sarah Lageson has spent years researching how online access to criminal records--including expungements that are granted but not made public for years-can damage lives and perpetuate inequality.
Lageson, an associate processor, is the author of "Digital Punishment: Privacy, Stigma, Harm and the Harms of Data-Driven Crimina . . .
By Carrie Stetler
School of Criminal Justice Professor Sarah Lageson has spent years researching how online access to criminal records--including expungements that are granted but not made public for years-can damage lives and perpetuate inequality.
Lageson, an associate processor, is the author of "Digital Punishment: Privacy, Stigma, Harm and the Harms of Data-Driven Crimina . . .