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- Spread thin (Columbus Dispatch), August 31, 2008, posted on October 20, 2008
- Borrows Betrayed (Miami Herald), July 20, 2008, posted on September 14, 2008
- Crime & Punishment (Toronto Star), July 19, 2008, posted on September 14, 2008
- Lost Lives (Tulsa World), July 13, 2008, posted on September 14, 2008
- Car thefts plummet in St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg Times), May 25, 2008, posted on June 19, 2008
- Burglaries Have Surged 21 Percent (Washington Post), April 19, 2008, posted on May 14, 2008
- Sacramento County data shows hookers arrested, customers aren't (Sacramento Bee), April 06, 2008, posted on May 02, 2008
- Victims fund assists felons (Baltimore Sun), March 16, 2008, posted on April 21, 2008
- SAPD unit for high-crime areas questioned over its use of force (San Antonio Express-News), March 09, 2008, posted on April 06, 2008
- Fugitives run, but need not hide (St. Louis Post-Dispatch), March 02, 2008, posted on March 25, 2008
- Crime declines at KU residence halls (Lawrence Journal-World), February 26, 2008, posted on April 15, 2008
- Many on shock probation in Jefferson rearrested (Louisville Courier-Journal), December 23, 2007, posted on January 18, 2008
- Suburban Cops, Tough Tactics (Philadelphia Inquirer), December 16, 2007, posted on January 09, 2008
- Unequal Justice (Dallas Morning News), November 11, 2007, posted on November 20, 2007
- Felons issued gun hunting licenses (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel), October 30, 2007, posted on November 20, 2007
- Sex abuse in the classroom (Associated Press), October 21, 2007, posted on November 06, 2007
- The ABCs of Betrayal (Columbus Dispatch), October 14, 2007, posted on October 25, 2007
- How much justice is enough? (The Oklahoman), October 07, 2007, posted on October 25, 2007
- Reframing the city's crime rank (Dallas Morning News), October 01, 2007, posted on October 25, 2007
- In 2006, Milwaukee police worked enough overtime to hire 380 more officers (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel), September 29, 2007, posted on October 15, 2007
- DUI checkpoints costly, catch few (Arizona Daily Star), August 26, 2007, posted on September 08, 2007
- Murder stalks poverty in L.A. County (Los Angeles Times), August 19, 2007, posted on August 26, 2007
- A broken system works in favor of cops busted for DUI (Seattle Post-Intelligencer), August 06, 2007, posted on August 23, 2007
- Crime data brings stats into focus (Birmingham News), August 05, 2007, posted on August 05, 2007
- Jail sentences more like fragments (Stockton Record), August 05, 2007, posted on August 08, 2007
- Drug war enforcement hits minorities hardest (Chicago Tribune), July 22, 2007, posted on July 25, 2007
- Drunk in public (San Diego Union-Tribune), July 04, 2007, posted on July 06, 2007
- Losing the streets (Baltimore Sun), July 01, 2007, posted on July 06, 2007
- 116 Wichita murders remain unsolved (Wichita Eagle), June 17, 2007, posted on June 25, 2007
- Parking lots a target for thieves (Lawrence Journal-World), April 22, 2007, posted on April 24, 2007
- Broken Trust (Sarasota Herald-Tribune), March 18, 2007, posted on March 19, 2007
- Hard lessons learned on the way to class (KHOU 11 News), February 22, 2007, posted on February 28, 2007
- As slayings increase, finding killers harder (Palm Beach Post), February 18, 2007, posted on February 23, 2007
- Mapping out Houston's burglary hot spots (KHOU 11 News), February 15, 2007, posted on February 16, 2007
- Does the Punishment Fit the Crime? (ABC 11 Eyewitness News), February 15, 2007, posted on February 25, 2007
- Uninvited, he wrecks Super Bowl party (St. Petersburg Times), February 06, 2007, posted on February 09, 2007
- Investigation reveals criminal pasts of those toting guns (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel), January 28, 2007, posted on January 29, 2007
- Homicide 360 (Florida Times-Union), January 14, 2007, posted on January 14, 2007
- Shots fired (Columbus Dispatch), January 14, 2007, posted on January 17, 2007
- Why L.A. jail cells have revolving doors (Los Angeles Times), December 26, 2006, posted on December 26, 2006
- High Black Arrest Rate Raises Call for Inquiry (San Francisco Chronicle), December 17, 2006, posted on December 20, 2006
- School crime increases but few kicked out (Sacramento Bee), December 10, 2006, posted on December 15, 2006
- Hub police sweeps get slim results (Boston Globe), November 26, 2006, posted on November 29, 2006
- Holes in DISD's screening process (Dallas Morning News), November 26, 2006, posted on December 01, 2006
- Commercial Robberies in Valley soar in '06 (Allentown Morning Call), November 19, 2006, posted on November 19, 2006
- Crime out of control in some Houston neighborhoods (KHOU 11 News), November 14, 2006, posted on November 14, 2006
- Katrina crime: Perceived or real? (San Antonio Express-News), October 29, 2006, posted on October 29, 2006
- Liveliest D.C. Neighborhoods Also Jumping With Robberies (Washington Post), October 13, 2006, posted on October 13, 2006
- Just how often does law enforcement use Tasers? (Charleston Post and Courier), October 08, 2006, posted on October 10, 2006
- Crime's reach spreading out (Cincinnati Enquirer), September 24, 2006, posted on September 26, 2006
- Packers' play can make, break police officers' day (Green Bay Press-Gazette), September 17, 2006, posted on September 18, 2006
- The Line Of Fire (Tampa Tribune), September 14, 2006, posted on September 22, 2006
- Big money small change (St. Petersburg Times), September 10, 2006, posted on September 15, 2006
- Redlined: When, why many violent crimes not investigated in Minneapolis (Minneapolis Star Tribune), August 20, 2006, posted on August 23, 2006
- Accidental Gunshots Vex LAPD (Los Angeles Times), August 17, 2006, posted on August 17, 2006
- Abandoned cars targets for crime (Fort Worth Star-Telegram), August 10, 2006, posted on August 18, 2006
- As L.A. Violent Crime Drops, the Desert Becomes a Hot Spot (Los Angeles Times), August 08, 2006, posted on August 08, 2006
- The Cost of Murder (Nashville Tennessean), June 25, 2006, posted on June 26, 2006
- Are OPD officers too quick to tase? (Orlando Sentinel), May 07, 2006, posted on May 08, 2006
- New York Killers, and Those Killed, by Numbers (New York Times), April 28, 2006, posted on May 01, 2006
- Tolerance tested (State News), April 27, 2006, posted on April 28, 2006
- City's Homicides Up 25 Percent in 2006 (Houston Chronicle), April 02, 2006, posted on April 04, 2006
- Crime Down In City, But Not Everywhere (Tampa Tribune), March 19, 2006, posted on March 20, 2006
- Fewer police patrol city's densest streets (Denver Post), March 12, 2006, posted on March 13, 2006
- Hot spots for trouble (Sacramento Bee), March 05, 2006, posted on March 06, 2006
- Teen crime, adult time (Denver Post), February 19, 2006, posted on February 21, 2006
- People pursue pardons to purge their priors (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review), February 12, 2006, posted on February 17, 2006
- The Use of Force (San Francisco Chronicle), February 05, 2006, posted on February 06, 2006
- Killers at large (Newark Star-Ledger), January 29, 2006, posted on February 02, 2006
- The price of punishment (Stockton Record), January 29, 2006, posted on January 31, 2006
- Missionary slayings very rare in LDS Church (Deseret Morning News), January 05, 2006, posted on January 09, 2007
- At Metro, Some Crimes Don't Count (Washington Post), November 20, 2005, posted on November 22, 2005
- Breaking Down Hate Crime (New York Times), July 23, 2005, posted on July 25, 2005
- Where is a sex offender to live? (St. Petersburg Times), May 15, 2005, posted on May 17, 2005
- The problem with probation (St. Petersburg Times), June 13, 2004, posted on June 13, 2004
- Most D.C. Homicide Victims Had Arrests (Washington Post), February 15, 2004, posted on February 16, 2004
- D.C. Patrol Staffing Falls Short (Washington Post), May 04, 2003, posted on May 08, 2003
- Tampa auto thefts up 55 percent in five years (St. Petersburg Times), May 20, 2002, posted on May 20, 2002
- Gaps tarnish data on profiling (Houston Chronicle), April 15, 2001, posted on April 18, 2001
- Unsolved Killings Plague District (Washington Post), December 03, 2000, posted on December 08, 2000
