FAU | It's Safer to be a Cop in the U.S. Today than 50 Years Ago - 0 views
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"Researchers from Florida Atlantic University, Arizona State University, and the University of Texas at El Paso, found that despite increases in violent crimes, the hazards of policing has dramatically declined since 1970 with a 75 percent drop in police officer line-of-duty deaths. The study also refutes the theory of "war on cops," following the Ferguson effect and Michael Brown's death in August 2014, and finds no evidence to support those claims. "
The five jury strikes that could decide Curtis Flowers' fate | In the Dark | APM Reports - 0 views
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"The fate of Curtis Flowers may well hinge on how the U.S. Supreme Court views the removal of a handful of African-Americans from jury selection at his 2010 trial. The key issue is whether the prosecutor in the case, Doug Evans, violated Flowers' rights by dismissing black jurors because of their race, which is unconstitutional. IN THE DARK Episode 12: Before the Court"
The Effects of Solitary Confinement on the Brain | Psychology Today - 0 views
How did the police know you were near a crime scene? Google told them | MPR News - 0 views
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"The scope of the warrant was so expansive in time and geography that it had the potential to gather data on tens of thousands of Minnesotans. The technique has caught the attention of civil liberties lawyers who worry such warrants - deployed increasingly by police in the Twin Cities and around the country - are a digital dragnet ripe for abuse, and that judges may not realize the technical details or broad scope of the searches they're authorizing."
Woman, who has been in a coma for 14 years, gives birth at a nursing home - 0 views
The Senate Finally Passed A Criminal Justice Reform Bill - 0 views
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