A Systemwide Failure
What happens when your abuser is a cop? How the entire criminal justice system fails these victims
November 26, 2013
New Report Offers Details, but No Motive for Sandy Hook Shooter
The first comprehensive account of what led up to that fatal day offers new details about Adam Lanza, but no explanation for what he did.
November 25, 2013
How Should You Investigate a Death?
Most death investigations don’t happen the way they do on TV.
November 23, 2013
One Survivor's Story
"We moved in together a few months after we started dating. Within two weeks, I knew that something was wrong."
November 23, 2013
Why Immigrant Detainees Still Aren't Safe from Abuse
People held in immigration detention centers still face challenges reporting sexual abuse and assault, sometimes because the government deports them before an investigation is completed, a government watchdog report found.
November 20, 2013
Do Hospital Workers Really Wash Their Hands?
One hospital sent around a "secret shopper" to find out.
November 15, 2013
Bill Tries, Again, to Curb For-Profit Colleges' Share of GI Cash
For the second time in two years, Congress is trying to close a loophole that allows for-profit colleges and universities to collect billions of federal dollars in tuition from veterans.
November 14, 2013
Border Patrol To Keep Controversial Deadly Force Rules
In a new interview, Border Patrol chief Mike Fisher says he will continue to allow his agents to shoot at rock-throwers and vehicles, despite independent recommendations against the practice.
November 5, 2013
Report: Medical Professionals Participated in Torture of Terror Suspects
They helped to force-feed detainees, participated in waterboarding, and failed to report abusive treatment, according to a two-year task force review.
November 4, 2013
In Egypt, Military Tightens Hold on Muslim Brotherhood
As former President Mohammed Morsi's trial nears, another top leader is arrested for inciting violence.
October 30, 2013