AltWeeklies Wire

No Right to Remain Silent in Canadanew

Supreme Court gives cops the power to ignore your right to keep your mouth shut.
NOW Magazine  |  Alan Young  |  11-26-2007  |  Crime & Justice

The Paris Hilton Effectnew

We should consider jailing more celebs if we want to develop sound justice policies.
NOW Magazine  |  Alan Young  |  07-13-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Cops Go to Elaborate Lengths for Confessions ... Even Bogus Onesnew

In theory, the technique of cops posing as criminals to secure a confession is a sensible and rational approach to solving a crime -- but as the theatrical scenarios become more clever and elaborate, the risks of wrongful conviction are magnified.
NOW Magazine  |  Alan Young  |  02-23-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Why They Lienew

Unless we take a serious look at interrogation practices, we'll continue to run risk of false confessions.
NOW Magazine  |  Alan Young  |  09-01-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Fear Factornew

A RCMP report proposes curbing dread by limiting flow of crime info -- but selective silence is never a solution.
NOW Magazine  |  Alan Young  |  08-18-2006  |  Crime & Justice

How Much Time is Enough?new

With no real guidance to judges, sentencing might as well involve a magic wand.
NOW Magazine  |  Alan Young  |  06-29-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Sleepwalking Out of Jailnew

In Canada, somnambulists found guilty are sent to bed; elsewhere they end up in psychiatric wards.
NOW Magazine  |  Alan Young  |  04-14-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Narrow Search

Author

Category

Narrow by Date

  • Last 7 Days
  • Last 30 Days
  • Select a Date Range