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More than two dozen contributors examine how the social, economic, cultural, legislative, and policy responses to the COVID-19 virus affected crime and justice in the United States.

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More than two dozen contributors examine how the social, economic, cultural, legislative, and policy responses to the COVID-19 virus affected crime and justice in the United States.
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Breanne Pleggenkuhle is an associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Her recent projects have primarily focused on the evaluation of the implementation, process, and outcome of the R3 (Restore, Reinvest, Renew) Illinois programs in southern Illinois. Joseph A. Schafer is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Arizona State University. He has served as a visiting scholar in the Behavioral Science Unit of the FBI Academy, a fellow with the Australian Institute of Police Management, and a commissioner with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. Contributions by Rasheed Babatunde Ibrahim, Ismail Ayatullah Nasirudeen, Ben Stickle, James A. Plank, Shannon Christensen, Taylor Gerry, McKenna Bennett, Erin C. Heil, Andrea J. Nichols, David R. White, Andrew Hartung, Janne E. Gaub, Marthinus C. Koen, Jacob W. Forston, Shi Yan, Miko M. Wilford, Rachele J. DiFava, Matthew Vanden Bosch, Angela S. Murolo, Lucas Alward, Ashley Lockwood, Holly Macleod, Sarah Ackerman, Jill Viglione, Jin R. Lee, Jennifer M. Ayerza, Wei-Gin Lee, Vahid Jadidi, and Thomas J. Holt.