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Co-Director of the Center on Crime, Race, and Justice, Natasha Frost, publishes article in the American Journal of Criminal Justice

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06/11/15 - BOSTON, MA. - Natasha Frost, Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Programs, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Staff Photo: Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

Co-Director of the Center on Crime, Race, and Justice, Natasha Frost, recently published an article in the American Journal of Criminal Justice emphasizing the importance of widespread research training for students. In her study Frost explores the ways in which research training is crucial to the future of criminal justice reform efforts.

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