justice system
How a French Doctor Convicted of Raping Dozens of Vietnamese Boys Continues to Evade Justice
“This man is dangerous,” a survivor said of the doctor, expressing fear that he could be back in Vietnam to seek revenge or look for new victims.
Prisoners Keep Dying of COVID While ‘Compassionate Releases’ Stall in Court
At least 54 federal prisoners have died from COVID-19 after having a compassionate release request denied or left pending.
Inside the Federal Prison That's ‘Ground Zero’ For the Coronavirus Outbreak
Coronavirus is spreading across the Bureau of Prisons, already killing one inmate in Louisiana and threatening to overwhelm local hospitals.
Court Reporters May Be Writing Down Black People's Testimonies Wrong
A new study shows that stenographers frequently fail at correctly understanding and transcribing African American English, which can have devastating consequences for Black people in court.
My Trial as One of the Stansted 15 Taught Me a Sad Lesson About the UK Justice System
Sitting on the runway, wearing an adult nappy, I could never have predicted that things would turn out as they have.
The Complications Of Liking 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' as a Black Man
Television shows about good cops are hard to enjoy when you are used to negative experiences with the justice system.
These Formerly Incarcerated Entrepreneurs Are Trying to Keep People Out of Prison
Unlocked Futures funds startups formed by and for people who have dealt with the justice system.
How a Rapist Who Filmed Himself in the Act Could Get Just Two Years in Jail
“We really have to have a long, hard look at our justice system’s response to sexual violence,” one advocate told VICE.
Exclusive: 55 Marines were punished in the wake of the Marines United harassment scandal
At least seven were court-martialed for online misconduct.
Crown Won’t Appeal Not Guilty Verdict in Shooting Death of Colten Boushie
Gerald Stanley shot and killed Boushie, a 22-year-old Indigenous man, in 2016.
I’m Glad That ‘Ministers of the Crown’ are Calling Bullshit on Canada’s Justice System
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his justice minister have been speaking about the Gerald Stanley verdict. But conservatives say they shouldn’t be.
Death penalty states are looking for new ways to execute people
Executions were near a 25-year low in 2017 due to a shortage of lethal injection drugs