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May 10

Column: Why big data analysis of police activity is inherently biased

By William Isaac, Andi Dixon, The Conversation

New research argues predictive policing tools reinforce, rather than reimagine, existing police practices, which could lead to further targeting of communities or people of color.

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Mar 15

Sessions encourages cities to revive 1990s crime strategies

By Alanna Durkin Richer, Sadie Gurman, Associated Press

Sessions continued to push his tough-on-crime agenda to law enforcement officials in Richmond, where one such effort had its origins.

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Feb 26

Sessions’ tough on crime talk could lead to fuller prisons

By Eric Tucker, Associated Press

The federal prison population is on the decline, but a new attorney general who talks tough on drugs and crime seems poised to usher in a reversal of that trend.

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Feb 03

Fact check: Immigration doesn’t bring crime into U.S., data say

By The Conversation

Analysis suggests immigration has a crime-suppressing effect. In other words, more immigration equals less crime.

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Nov 28

Judge grants Dylann Roof’s request to act as his own lawyer

By Courtney Norris

If Roof is convicted, the Justice Department plans to seek the death penalty.

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Sep 26

Murders rose by more than 10 percent in 2015, but violent crime is still historically low

By Eric Tucker and Lisa Marie Pane, Associated Press

The number of murders reported by law enforcement agencies in four cities alone — Baltimore, Chicago, Milwaukee and Washington, D.C. — is showing a 20 percent increase, according to a new study.

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Jun 14

Column: After artist’s murder, mural work takes on new meaning in Oakland

By Kelly Whalen

When 27-year-old artist Antonio Ramos was shot and killed last fall while painting a mural under a highway overpass in West Oakland, the story of his death captured national headlines and inspired other young people to honor his legacy through…

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Apr 27

Watch 9:23
How a Seattle murderer slipped through the cracks of the mental health system

By PBS News Hour

In 2009, Jennifer Hopper and Teresa Butz were attacked and sexually assaulted in their home; Butz did not survive. In “While the City Slept,” Eli Sanders, a Pulitzer winner for his reporting on the case, examines the troubled life of…

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Apr 27

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Hastert faces sex abuse past in hush money case

By PBS News Hour

Dennis Hastert was once second-in-line for the presidency. But on Wednesday, the former speaker of the House was sentenced to 15 months behind bars for banking violations. During the hearing, Hastert admitted that he sexually abused minors decades ago. Hari…

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Apr 23

Georgia man kills five in shooting rampage

By Michael D. Regan

A Georgia gunman on a shooting rampage killed five people Friday night in two separate locations before taking his own life, with some of the victims believed to be members of his wife's family.

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