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On this day, Jan. 17, in 1977, convicted murderer Gary Gilmore was executed by a firing squad in Utah. His death marked the return of capital punishment to the American justice system. Wes Moore would ...
In a justice system where safety is paramount, the debate between progressive prosecutors and their law-and-order counterparts rages on. With divergent approaches to crime, each camp champions its ...
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It’s been said about Bernard Madoff that he wanted to be caught. That knowledge of the extent of his crimes was its own burden, one relieved by those same crimes being exposed. It was impossible not ...
The author is the social news editor at the JoongAng Ilbo. Han Duck-soo, former prime minister, is one of the most notable figures in Korea’s civil service history. After passing the eighth ...
Americans tend to associate “crime prevention” with Democrats and “accountability for criminals” with Republicans. Democrats want government to invest in crime prevention because they’re worried we ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Why can’t ballet be a roller coaster?” Helen Pickett said of her and James Bonas’s full-length work, premiering this week at American Ballet Theater.