Social Justice The Gun Rights Crowd Might Be Right About Mental Health While their intentions aren't necessarily pure, the numbers suggest they're actually on to something. Daniel Luzer
Social Justice Quick Study: Would Corporate Crime Fall If More Women Were in Power? A Penn State study of corporate fraud in America found that men were almost always to blame. Tom Jacobs
Environment Mapping (and Potentially Preventing) Crime With Math Mathematicians propose using the “Lévy flight” model to reveal and police hotspots of crime. Lauren Kirchner
Environment Crime-Stopping Cars of the Future New computer technology could prevent hijacking, drunk driving, and high-speed chases. Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief Massive California Prison Strike Ends After 60 Days Leaders say the strike is “suspended” after the promise of public hearings. Lauren Kirchner
Education How the Internet Is Changing the Fight Against Sex Crimes on Campus Students are no longer confronting these issues alone. Lisa Wade
News in Brief Bias in the Court How biased are forensic psychologists by the legal team that picks them? More than they think. Shannon Fischer
Economics Hackers for Hire, Just in It for the Cash It’s not always about politics and chaos. Lauren Kirchner
Education How Financial Education in Jail Can Empower Inmates—and Save Everyone Money Incarcerated men say that money troubles put them in prison—and avoiding money troubles will keep them out. Lauren Kirchner
Social Justice 4 Conferences Worth Attending in September and October From Self-Sacrifice and Martyrdom to Sixteenth Century Society, academic gatherings you should be aware of. Pacific Standard Staff