The 10 most popular Journalist’s Resource posts of 2020
As it turns out, 2020 has been an enormous news year — extraordinarily overwhelming, relentless and historic.
Research roundups, tip sheets, articles and explainers related to the topic of criminal justice
As it turns out, 2020 has been an enormous news year — extraordinarily overwhelming, relentless and historic.
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A new survey of more than 1,000 Black sexual minority men from across the U.S. finds 43% have faced police discrimination, which was associated with participants being less willing to take potentially life-saving HIV medication.
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Authors of these four law review articles analyze thousands of qualified immunity suits. They find the doctrine powerful, but rarely used.
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We summarized studies that look at deaths in police custody from multiple angles, including restraint methods and police force demographics.
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A new study reveals that voicing support for police can be a “dog whistle” politicians use to appeal to U.S. voters threatened by challenges to America’s racial status quo.
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NYU law professor Emma Kaufman breaks down open-records requests she filed in every U.S. state, offering a previously unseen glimpse into the nation’s prisoner transfer system.
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Three investigative journalists offer tips on how reporters should approach newsroom collaborations and how these partnerships can be more effective.
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Kyle Hopkins revealed a dearth of police in the state with the highest rate of sexual violence.
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Shane Dixon Kavanaugh uncovered dozens of cases of Saudi Arabians fleeing the U.S. after being charged with serious crimes.
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Over two million U.S. adults with cardiovascular disease have smoked marijuana, and the substance may carry increased cardiovascular risks.
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