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This One-Man Crime Wave is Going a Hundred Miles Down a Dead-End Streetnew

Victor Arnold Gabler talks fast. Sitting behind a grille at the Adams County jail, he's asked to explain himself; two hours later, the story of his life has sprouted more subplots than the JFK assassination.
Westword  |  Alan Prendergast  |  12-21-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Distant Karma Catches Up With the Brotherhood's Brenice Lee Smithnew

The wheel of life brings Brotherhood of Eternal Love member Brenice Lee Smith back to OC for a brief stay in jail.
OC Weekly  |  Nick Schou  |  12-15-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Is Obama Hard Enough to Confront the Evil of Sheriff Joe Arpaio?new

Obama's federal investigators are here in Phoenix examining the assaults against human rights perpetrated by Sheriff Joe Arpaio and County Attorney Andrew Thomas. Are they unearthing evidence or burying it?
Phoenix New Times  |  Michael Lacey  |  12-15-2009  |  Crime & Justice

At Florida Memorial University, Surviving Assaults is Part of the Curriculumnew

A student named Robert tools his Toyota Camry in semicircles around campus and points out past crime scenes. "That's where the kid was thrown into the lagoon," he says nonchalantly as he drives. "The student center's where the riot went down... There was a shooting at that bookstore."
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  12-14-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Even after a Scandal, Nursing Home Employees Don't Know how to Handle Abuse Allegationsnew

An October survey of a Bristol, Va. nursing home's staff obtained by the Scene (prompted in part by a sexual-abuse complaint lodged in September) found that most of its employees don't even know they are required by law to report abuse allegations to the state.
Nashville Scene  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  12-11-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Community Members, Police Struggle for Answers After 26th Homicide in Salinasnew

Jose Espinoza's neighbor recalls jumping out of bed when shots rang out at 5:30am on his north Salinas street. He heard the 25-year-old scream and was there alongside Espinoza's mother and sister feeling for a pulse.
Monterey County Weekly  |  Zachary Stahl  |  12-10-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Coverup Worse Than Crime? San Francisco Outspends Other Cities Fighting Graffitinew

The scenery at Warm Water Cove isn't what it used to be. The aging buildings that front the bay along this bleak patch of shoreline once teemed with bulging, bright graffiti letters. Now their only distinction is large rectangles of cream-colored paint — evidence of where the city has obliterated the work of artist-vandals.
SF Weekly  |  Peter Jamison  |  12-09-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Cops' Recent Blowup with their Chief Surprised Many, and It Shouldn't Havenew

In her 3 1/2 years as Portland police chief, Rosie Sizer has been called many things. She once joked in a City Club speech she’d been called the B-word too many times to count. But she has also been praised as a transformative leader, a gifted communicator, a role model to women and a champion for minority rights.
Willamette Week  |  James Pitkin  |  12-09-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Connecticut Still Lacks a Critical Facility for Delinquent Girls and There's No Good Explanationnew

Connecticut hasn't had a state-run secure facility for girls since 2003 when the Long Lane School, which housed both boys and girls, closed. In 1998, a girl named Tabatha committed suicide at Long Lane and in response the Connecticut Juvenile Training School was opened - for boys. The girls were left behind.
New Haven Advocate  |  Daniel D'Ambrosio  |  12-08-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Vancouver Police Move Toward Installing Video Surveillance in Jailnew

After initially resisting the plan, the Vancouver Police Department is moving ahead with the installation of a video surveillance system in its jail.
The Georgia Straight  |  Carlito Pablo  |  12-07-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Colton Harris-Moore is the Northwest's Answer to Frank Abagnale Jr.new

At age 16, Harris-Moore was already a prolific, if sloppy, burglar. Facing a felony charge in 2006, he absconded and disappeared into the island's forested wilds. After seven months he was caught, only to escape and disappear again. In the year since his escape, he has officially been named as a suspect in two separate incidents in which the perpetrator stole and then took a joyride in a single-engine airplane, and is rumored to be the culprit in a third.
Seattle Weekly  |  Vernal Coleman  |  11-30-2009  |  Crime & Justice

One Man's Jail Misery in Harris County, Texasnew

Monte Killian has many of the health problems that people have who wind up in jail -- cavities in his teeth, blood clots in his leg, Hepatitis C and a full-blown case of AIDS. And without proper treatment, he continues to get sicker in the Harris County Jail.
Houston Press  |  Randall Patterson  |  11-24-2009  |  Crime & Justice

America on Trial, via Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

Never mind the Constitution, the Geneva Conventions or common decency -- on the question of what to do about POWs rotting away at Guantanamo Bay concentration camp, right-wingers' concerns are purely practical.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  11-19-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Lawsuits Decided by Juries Are on the Decline: What Does it Mean for Justice?new

The right to a trial by a jury of one's peers is still widely regarded as a great virtue of the American Way of Life. But statistics show that fewer Americans are exercising that right, at least in regard to civil lawsuits. We seem to have lost faith in our peers.
Arkansas Times  |  Doug Smith  |  11-19-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Die, Already! Lawsuit Exposes Latest Life Insurance Schemenew

When it comes to high finance, New Mexico is still the Wild West. Shady characters come from all over to take big risks in a casino-like, almost lawless market. One such story is told in a lawsuit filed late last month in the 1st Judicial District Court in Santa Fe.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Corey Pein  |  11-19-2009  |  Crime & Justice

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