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Two Young Filmmakers Document Philly's Crime Epidemicnew

"By the Numbers," a new public service announcement by filmmakers Alec Sutherland and Todd DosSantos and a local organization called the Anti-Violence Partnership, is just a minute long, but it's well worth watching.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tasneem Paghdiwala  |  04-14-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Vermont Bill to Help Children of Incarcerated Parents Moves Forwardnew

Vermont currently has no mandatory training or statewide protocols that address how police deal with children at the time of a parent's arrest. But a new bill, one of four such pieces of pending legislation, would mandate a study of prevailing practices around the state.
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  04-14-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Paul House is Free at Lastnew

Saying that the 22-year incarceration of Paul House was the result of an unfair trial, a federal judge this week ordered the state to release the man who DNA evidence and the U.S. Supreme Court say probably didn't do the crime.
Nashville Scene  |  Sarah Kelley  |  04-11-2008  |  Crime & Justice

New Mexico Prison Activist Plans New Group for Familiesnew

Tilda Sosaya's new group, Prisoners and Families United, is the successor to the Committee on Prison Accountability, which eventually went under in 2002 amid internal divisions. "I feel that prisoners and their families still need a voice," she says, adding that the "fundamental purpose" of the group will be to organize released prisoners and their families.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  David Alire Garcia  |  04-11-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Forty Years After Her Murder, Peggy Reber May be Exhumednew

Authorities are considering exhuming the body of Margaret Lynn "Peggy" Reber, a teenager whose sadistic torture and murder nearly 40 years ago remains unsolved. However, the exhumation was just one of a number of recent dramatic twists in the more than two-year reinvestigation by local police.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Kevin Uhrich and Martha Shaak  |  04-11-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Suicide and Silence at the D.C. Jailnew

How did the D.C. Jail let two troubled inmates kill themselves in their cells? Don't ask the D.C. Jail.
Washington City Paper  |  Brendan Smith  |  04-10-2008  |  Crime & Justice

'I Lit the Fire'new

Jared Petrovich claims he was just following orders when his words sparked a fatal jailhouse beating.
OC Weekly  |  Nick Schou  |  04-08-2008  |  Crime & Justice

The Murder of Master Donew

Ten murders and Haitian gangs roil the quiet town of North Miami.
Miami New Times  |  Tamara Lush  |  04-07-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Target Practice: Racism & Police Shootings Are No Gamenew

Are Denver cops trigger-happy for minorities? A video game might hold the answer.
Westword  |  Jared Jacang Maher  |  04-07-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Tourist or Terrorist?new

The Shelby County Sheriff's Office and the FBI teach people to spot potential terrorists.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bianca Phillips  |  04-04-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Cops Behaving Badly?new

The Henderson Police Department faces public scrutiny for excessive force.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Joshua Longobardy  |  04-04-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Steve Steen Hasn't Been the Same Since Being Taserednew

The Fort Worth man says nearly a full minute of jolts from a police Taser have left him permanently -- and perhaps fatally -- damaged.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Peter Gorman  |  04-04-2008  |  Crime & Justice

D.C. Cops Need Schooling on Dealing with Mentally Illnew

It's hard to say how often D.C. police officers mistreat mentally ill residents -- the police complaints office does not keep statistics on this type of case. Anecdotage is all there is, but there's enough of it to put the Office of Police Complaints on a mission to change the rules of engagement.
Washington City Paper  |  Jason Cherkis  |  04-03-2008  |  Crime & Justice

New Lawsuit Targets Cops Who Killed Man on 'Shroomsnew

Give a 20-year-old enough magic mushrooms to make 30 people trip hard. Then put him up against three cops armed with Tasers, beanbag guns and Glocks. It's a recipe for disaster, and that's exactly what happened.
Willamette Week  |  James Pitkin  |  04-02-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Former Death-Row Inmate Sent Back to Prisonnew

Martin Draughon returns to the clink after becoming a test case for alleged flaws in GPS monitoring devices.
Houston Press  |  Paul Knight  |  04-01-2008  |  Crime & Justice

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