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Liberia: Boakai Must Prosecute; Not Because He Promised To, But Because That’s What All Liberians Want

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth in Ink Liberia’s political divide has grown so deep that it now shapes even the most ordinary interactions. What once...

Strengthening Female Participation and Leadership in the Criminal Justice System of Liberia

Abstract The inclusion and empowerment of women in the criminal justice system are indispensable for national development, gender equity, and democratic governance. In Liberia, despite...

Misleading Information within the Criminal Justice System of Liberia

Abstract: This article examines the nature, sources, effects, and remedial strategies for misleading information within the criminal justice system of Liberia. Drawing on legal...

The Return of HPX: What Does It Mean for Liberia’s Socio-Economic Growth? Historicity, Economic Expansion, and a New Vision for Partnership

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth in Ink “Not to simply extract, but to build; not only to invest, but to innovate; not merely to make...

The Functions and Implementation of the Security Adviser to the President of Liberia and the Criminal Justice System

Introduction In the Republic of Liberia, the roles of the Security Adviser to the President and the criminal justice system are pivotal in ensuring national...

Liberia: The Deception Continues

Wantoe Teah Wantoe During today’s Senate hearing, the Acting Minister of State was questioned by Senator Darius Dillon about reports of a Presidential Villa being...

The Effects of Mob Violence in Liberia and Its Impact on Law Enforcement

Abstract Mob violence remains one of the most troubling social and criminal justice issues confronting post-war Liberia. This phenomenon reflects citizens’ frustration over the perceived...

Liberia: What Does the Audit Report Say About Us? The Audit That Exposed a Nation’s Conscience

Last week, the nation was once again shaken awake by the release of an audit report that should have stopped every conversation in the...

Charlatans and Mountebanks: Historical Deception and Its Modern Implications in Liberia’s Criminal Justice System

Introduction Throughout human history, societies have struggled against deceivers who exploit public trust for personal gain. Two of the most enduring labels for such individuals...

Liberia: “Land, Development, Nature, and People”

By Layli Maparyan, Ph.D. (President, University of Liberia) On Saturday I participated in the October Big Day, an international bird-counting event sponsored by the Cornell...

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