Can a new victims advocacy movement break cycles of violence?
A growing number of organizations are calling for shorter sentences for offenders and better counseling for victims
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A growing number of organizations are calling for shorter sentences for offenders and better counseling for victims
Campaign contributions from the superrich foist unpopular policies on the public
Despite Obama’s best efforts, social mobility and welfare are severely threatened
Congress required bipartisan commission to work with existing SNAP budget, estimated to provide $1.42 per meal
Mexican officials say fugitive teenager Ethan Couch has won a temporary stay against deportation
Teen was sentenced to 10 years of probation after killing four in drunken driving incident
Why some conservatives reject concerns about economic inequality
The very rich support unpopular economic policies and often get their way
Officials in surveyed cities attribute rising number living on street to low wages and lack of affordable housing
In part 7 of ‘America left behind,’ Al Jazeera compares climate change adaptation in the US and Uruguay