by Valerie Jenness | Jan 19, 2018 | Latest Posts
“Has anyone ever been a bystander to hate?” The question hangs in the air. Valerie Jenness, UCI professor of criminology, law & society, eyes her fall-quarter class of freshmen expectantly. After some hesitation, students begin raising their hands. One recounts a...
by Valerie Jenness | Jan 15, 2018 | Latest Posts
As our article, “’It Depends on the Outcome’: Prisoners, Grievances, and Perceptions of Procedural Justice,” was coming to fruition, national news exposed a grave problem inside U.S. prisons: prisoners are dying of heat exposure in cells that often rise well above 100...
by Valerie Jenness | May 29, 2017 | Latest Posts
Professor Valerie Jenness of University of California, Irvine discusses the history and ideologies behind the approaches to the definition and punishment of hate crimes. Professor Valerie Jenness Discusses Hate Crimes This video is part of the Neil A. Weiner...
by Valerie Jenness | May 18, 2017 | Latest Posts
A Day in the Life of a UCI Student A very fascinating, sped up recording of a student walking to and from class while wearing a...
by Valerie Jenness | May 14, 2017 | Latest Posts
UCI Chemists have developed a way to neutralize deadly snake venom more cheaply and effectively than with traditional anti-venom – an innovation that could spare millions of people the loss of life or limbs each year. In the U.S., human snakebite...