
While other cities are re-thinking the practice, New York argues its Stop, Question and Frisk policy is crucial to crimefighting.

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LA Passes Sentencing Reform, But It's Unlikely to Cut Incarceration Much
For the first time in a decade, a political consensus was emerging last year in Louisiana that it was time to cut the state's highest-in-the-nation...
CA's Brown Backtracks on Plan to Shut Down Youth Prison System
Responding to pressure from probation chiefs, district attorneys, and prison guards, California Gov. Jerry Brown has done an about-face on a revolutionary...
Detroit Plan To Lure Police, Firefighters Via Housing Gets 6 Takers
More than a year after Detroit Mayor Dave Bing launched a campaign to lure police and firefighters back to the city by selling rehabbed homes on the cheap...
Opiate Surge: Large Percentages of Ohio Job Applicants Fail Drug Tests
Opiates are the new black, a pharmaceutical phenomenon fed by pill mills and pain, an epic addictive sickness that has become the leading cause of accidental...
Texas Parole Rates Reach New Highs In Effort To Increase Supervision
Texas' parole rate for convicted felons has reached new highs, with the approval rate topping 40 percent this spring after hovering in the high 20s...
Seattle Police: Federal Reform Proposals Wildly Unrealistic, Expensive
The Seattle Police Department is objecting to reforms proposed by the U.S. Department of Justice as wildly unrealistic and expensive, reports the Associated ...
Should the George Zimmerman Case File Remain Closed to the Public?
Prosecutors of George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin shooting have cited new video evidence, a long list of witnesses and experts, and hints of a trail of...
Nashville, High in Domestic Violence Homicides, Seeks More Prosecutors
Last year, there were 12,686 reported domestic violence crimes in Nashville's Davidson County, including nine homicides. Two domestic violence prosecutors ha...
Texting While Walking Could Bring Danger, Ticket from Police
Officials fear that those who text and email while walking may be putting themselves in danger, says the Wilmington (DE) News-Journal. This spring, a woman w...
TX Execution Flap Called Textbook Example of Need for ID Reform
Legislative sponsors of a law tightening procedures for police lineups faulted Corpus Christi, Tx., police for allowing eyewitnesses in a 1983 convenience st...
TX Youth Detention Workers Blamed Violence on Rules Easing Discipline
Last year, as beatings and fights engulfed the 300-bed Texas lockup for teen offenders near Giddings, staff members were not surprised. "The blood had been c...
PA Lacks Criminal Justice Policy, Contends Corrections Secretary Wetzel
Fix inefficiencies in Pennsylvania's corrections department that keep prisoners behind bars for months after they’ve been paroled and that cost...
The Minimal Coverage of Corporate Safety Crimes
By Robin L. Barton
The criminal conspiracy case tied to the deaths...
‘A Step Forward’ for Jobseekers with Criminal Records
By Glenn E. Martin
The mass incarceration of minority communities,...
Saving children from deadly abuse, one family at a time
By Natasha O’Dell Archer
The Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal focused na...
Why (and How) We Need to Improve America’s Prosecution System
By James M. Doyle
Here’s a modest proposal in the spirit of...
Why We Need National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
By Mai Fernandez
Everybody knows that the accused have rights un...
Our ‘War on Drugs’: Eugenics Without Surgery?
By Erik Roskes
Blogger Erik Roskes asks, 'Is incarceration add...
Saying No to Feel-Good Crime Laws Requires Courage
By Julie Stewart
Politicians on both sides of the aisle are talk...
Trayvon Martin Shooting: How Stand-Your-Ground Laws Threaten Public Safety
By Hubert Williams
Former Newark Police Director Hubert Williams l...
By Paul Bieber
Arson cases are often based on forensic evidenc...
In a Colorblind Society, Did Trayvon Martin Have a Right to Stand His Ground?
By Delores Jones-Brown
Standard media analysis of this incident begins...
Protecting Children from Sexual Abuse
By Mai Fernandez
After years of headlines about child sex abuse ...
On the Docket: Juvenile Life Without Parole
By Matthew T. Mangino
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing cases on the ...
2012 Harry F. Guggenheim Conference on Crime in America
John Jay HF Guggenheim Prize for Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting 2011-2012
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Mother Jones win HF Guggenheim/John Jay Awards for Crime Reporting
Roundtable: Public Safety and Crimefighting in the Age of Twitter
Covering California's Three Strikes Law