Good cop–bad cop routine produces false positives
70 years after police abandoned the third-degree interrogation, false confessions continue to mar US justice
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70 years after police abandoned the third-degree interrogation, false confessions continue to mar US justice
With high rates of alcoholism and drug abuse, communities try to address profound social ills
Family of Native American man want answers after fatal confrontation with local law enforcement
Mental illness among Indian residents often confronted by police not equipped to deal with problem
Firearm sales have spiked since Obama proposed new rules, but there is a smaller share of households with guns
Court to decide if one of the officers, whose trial ended in mistrial, can be forced to testify against the others
Survey shows bipartisan agreement on need for fairer sentencing, better rehabilitation efforts in six crucial states
Charges against two Los Angeles officers include rape under color of authority and oral copulation with force
Privacy advocates say they are using what is called sting ray technology while the NYPD is pushing back against critics
The ACLU of Washington issued a critical report on the Pasco PD a year after officers killed Antonio Zambrano-Montes