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  • The Pearl Project

    The Pearl Project spent more than three years invesigating the 2002 kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter David Pearl. The investigation found that hte kidnapping and murder was a multifaceted, at times chaotic conspiracy.

    Tags: David Pearl; Wall Street Journal; kidnaping; murder

    By Asra Q Nomani

    Georgetown University

    2011

  • The Pearl Project

    The Pearl Project spent more than 3 year investigating the 2002 kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. The investigation found that the kidnapping and murder was a multi-faceted, at times chaotic conspiracy. While only four men were convicted by Pakastani courts in the kidnapping and murder, the Pearl Project has identified 27 men who played a part in the events surrounding the case. It concluded that nearly half of those implicated in Pearl's abduction-murder remain free.

    Tags: Daniel Pearl; Pearl Project; Kidnapping; Pakastani; Wall Street Journal

    By Asra Q. Nomani; Barbara Feinman Todd

    Georgetown University

    2011

  • Kidnapping in Phoneix: Uncovering the Truth

    In 2008, Phoneix Police reported some startling statistics. 358 kidnappings had been recorded in 2008 alone. KNXV-TV's investigation uncovered that the statistics used were inaccurate.

    Tags: Phoneix Police; Kidnapping; KNXV-TV; 2008

    By Gerard Watson; David Biscobing

    KNXV-TV (Phoenix)

    2011

  • Japan: Hiding America's Children

    The story of 15 American fathers whose children were spirited away by their Japanese mothers. ABC News uncovered how these women have used the Japanese government's protection to keep their children hidden. FBI warrants, Interpol notices, U.S. custody decisions - none are recognized or enforced by the Japanese courts or law enforcement, leaving the fathers essentially helpless when it came to exercising their parental rights once the children were kidnapped to Japan.

    Tags: abduction; Japan; United States; children

    By Abbie Boudreau; Sarah Netter; Thomas Gubar; Jonathan Banner

    ABC News

    2011

  • The Pearl Project

    An investigation of the 2002 kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. The investigation found that the kidnapping and murder was a multifaceted, at times chaotic conspiracy. While only four men were convicted by Pakistani courts in the kidnapping and murder, the Pear Project has identified 27 men who played a part if the events surrounding the case. It concluded that nearly half of those implicated in Pearl's abduction-murder remain free.

    Tags: Daniel Pearl; kidnapping; murder; Wall Street Journal; conspiracy; investigation

    By Asra Q. Nomani; Barbara Feinman Todd

    Georgetown University

    2011

  • Phoenix Kidnappings: Uncovering the truth

    "For years Phoenix has been called the kidnapping capital of the U.S. Police, city leaders and politicians blamed it on the border, citing 2008 statistics that claimed there were 358 kidnappings that occurred in the city. However, KNXV's investigation uncovered the statistics used were inaccurate."

    Tags: kidnapping; border control; crime; broadcast

    By Gerard Watson; David Biscobing

    KNXV-TV (Phoenix)

    2011

  • Fallen Angel: Joe Gustafson lives above the law in North Minneapolis

    Using public documents, confidential sources and internal information from law enforcement, the reporter told the secret history of one of North Minneapolis' organized crime rings.

    Tags: Hell's Angel; bondsman; Big Joe; Little Joe; Beat-Down Posse; kidnapping; drug ring

    By Erin Carlyle

    Village Voice (New York)

    2010

  • Trafficked

    Youth Radio covered the issue of human trafficking into the sex trade, a problem prevalent in Oakland. Their coverage focused on the perspectives of the trafficked teenagers.The story "pieces together what life is like for girls who are kidnapped or ensnared by pimps -- and how law enforcement criminalizes juvenile victims, arresting them three times as often as the traffickers who exploit them."

    Tags: prostitution; human trafficking; kidnapping; Youth and Family Services; Oakland, California; sex trade

    By Denise Tejada; Ellin O'Leary; Brett Myers; Charlie Foster; Lissa Soep; Brandon McFarland; Bill Sokol; Christopher Turpin; Graham Smith;

    Youth Radio (Oakland, Calif.)

    2010

  • Walking into Danger

    The unprecedented investigation takes an in-depth look at child abduction in Chicago. The reporters found that every other day a stranger tries to lure or force a child into a building or vehicle. Furthermore, the majority of these predators avoided prison time due to breakdowns in the legal system.

    Tags: child abduction; kidnapping; sex offender; youth; predator

    By David Jackson; Gary Marx

    Chicago Tribune

    2010

  • "The War Next Door"

    Violence has increased in Mexico as the government cracks down on the drug cartels. Murders and kidnappings have increased, and Mexican citizens are afraid to leave their homes. Interviews with the Mexican Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security reveal the role of the U.S. in combating the problem. A jailhouse interview with a prominent female drug smuggler gives insight to the workings of the drug trafficking world.

    Tags: Sandra Avila Beltran; drug smuggling; drug cartel; Mexico; Janet Napolitano; Medina Mora; cocaine; Columbia

    By Anderson Cooper; Kyra Darnton; Anya Bourg; Ana Real; Andy Soto; Michael Radutzky

    CBS News

    2009