Spring 2026 Translational Criminology Magazine now available
The Spring 2026 Translational Criminology Magazine is now hot off the press. This issue showcases excellent examples of research use, translation, and institutionalization. For example, lessons, benefits, and challenges from research-practitioner partnerships are detailed by Jimmy Chapman and Sue-Ming Yang’s article on co-responders and Charles Hendrickson and Johanna Lacoe’s feature on early representation for charged individuals. Henry Brownstein and colleagues describe the value of interdisciplinary teams to tackle complex public concerns, such as opioid misuse and overdoses. Hannah Bolotin, from the Council on Criminal Justice, highlights the many efforts the Council has taken since its inception to use data and evidence to bridge partisan and ideological divides and advance progress on safety and justice. And Catherine Kimbrell, Dave Wilson, and Ajimah Olaghere share the results and implications of their updated meta-analysis on restorative justice practices for youth. Finally, Dan Nagin writes about our good colleague and friend, Al Blumstein, who passed away in January. Al’s lifelong commitment to impactful research and policy development shaped our discipline into what it is today. He will be deeply missed.
We welcome ideas for submission to TC Magazine from all of you. Please take a look at the Editor in Chief’s letter at the beginning of this issue for how you can contribute!