Justice (courts/crime/law)
Parolees clustered in a handful of communities in Utah
An investigation by The Salt Lake Tribune found clustering of probationers and parolees “in specific neighborhoods and even apartment buildings, despite rules prohibiting people on supervision from associating with one another. Law enforcement and scholars say offenders are more likely to succeed if they are dispersed, but a lack of halfway houses and city ordinances…
Read MoreTracking gang activity in Tennessee
The Tennessean‘s three-part series on gangs reveals a growing problem across the state, particularly in suburbia and small towns. Law enforcement is overwhelmed and schools are ripe recruiting grounds in what’s part of a national trend of gangs expanding their influence to areas outside the urban core to sell drugs. The newspaper gained access to…
Read MoreLawyers to Ohio’s governor intervened in active criminal investigation
An investigation by Randy Ludlow of The Columbus Dispatch revealed that the top two lawyers to Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland intervened in an active criminal investigation by the Ohio State Highway Patrol into “an alleged scheme to cover up the use of illegal immigrants to remodel a state-leased office building.” A lobbyist who is close…
Read MoreDespite fatalities, many police officers fail to wear seat belts
An investigation by the Houston Chronicle found dozens of police officers across the country have died in car crashes while unbuckled — at least 64 between 2004 and 2008 alone. It also discovered a widespread culture in police agencies of officers refusing to wear seat belts. “Some officers worry that their belts could hinder them…
Read MoreKingpin of illegal wildlife trade turns focus to tigers
An investigation by Bryan Christy for National Geographic reveals that Anson Wong of Malaysia, “the Pablo Escobar of Illegal Wildlife Trade” is out of U.S. prison and has plans to specialize in a new tiger operation with help from his government.
Read MoreEducation Deparment’s enforcement of campus sexual assault cases is lacking
The Education Department is charged with enforcing laws on how schools deal with sexual assault, but its Office of Civil Rights rarely investigates student allegations of botched proceedings. When cases do go forward, the civil rights office rarely rules against the schools, and virtually never issues any sanctions against institutions, according to an investigation by…
Read MoreMany wrongly arrested by Louisville officer
A package of stories by The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Ky.) reveals that a Louisville Metro police detective has been accusing people of crimes they did not commit. Many of the accused have been juveniles. “Detective Crystal Marlowe has pursued charges against some defendants for crimes they could not have committed because they were already in jail.…
Read MoreDUI checkpoints prove profitable for cities
“Sobriety checkpoints in California are increasingly turning into profitable operations for local police departments that are far more likely to seize cars from unlicensed motorists than catch drunken drivers,” according to a report by the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley and California Watch. It is estimated that in 2009 such checkpoints generated $40 million…
Read MorePolice under investigation for fatal shooting days after Katrina
Times-Picayune reporters Brendan McCarthy and Laura Maggi and ProPublica’s A.C. Thompson report that “a former New Orleans police officer is under investigation for shooting Henry Glover” four days after Hurricane Katrina. Weeks after the storm, Glover’s remains were found in a burned out car on the Algiers levee. Investigators now believe that he was shot…
Read MoreDoubts cast on justification of ’04 police shooting
A joint investigation by the Chicago Tribune and journalism students at Columbia College Chicago casts doubts on a 2004 Chicago police shooting in which the officers were cleared just 10 hours after seriously wounding a man and a 13-year-old girl. Students dissected the crime scene and discovered that one of the shooters couldn’t have possibly…
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