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Study: Overdose Deaths Have Taken 1.25M Years of Life From Kids, Young Adults

By TCR Staff | February 4, 2022

The Ohio State University study says that the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with the rise of fentanyl, may have worsened the crisis for younger people.

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Policing

How to Enforce the ‘Duty to Intervene’  

By Howard Henderson and Elizabeth Morehead | February 4, 2022

More than half the country’s large law enforcement agencies require officers to intervene if they see a colleague committing an unlawful act. But these requirements only work if there are clear penalties for not doing so, says the Center for Justice Research at Texas Southern University..

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To Stem Shootings, Poughkeepsie, NY Takes Therapy to City Streets

By Ann Givens/The Trace | February 4, 2022

A program launched amid rising violence seeks to provide counseling on front porches and in pizza joints, instead of trying to draw residents into a clinical setting.

White Collar Crime

Mail-Related Check Fraud Spikes Across US

By TCR Staff | February 4, 2022

An average of 1,325 stolen checks, collectively worth roughly $11.6 million, were up for sale every week on the darknet during October, 2021. Cutbacks in the postal service have made the mails more vulnerable, says a Georgia State University study.

Policy & Politics

Anti-Trans Bills On Fast-Track in State Legislatures Around the Country

By TCR Staff | February 4, 2022

The most troubling would ban all necessary gender-affirming health care for young people and threaten to remove trans children from gender-affirming homes or charge people with child abuse.

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Brooklyn, NY Cops Use 'Healing Circle' to Address Gang Violence

By TCR Staff | February 4, 2022

Participants are paid $150 to discuss a range of topics, including their experiences with violence and the police, and the gap between what they learn in school and the basics of adulthood.

Prisons

Appellate Court Upholds Porn Ban in Connecticut Prisons

By TCR Staff | February 4, 2022

The deputy commissioner of the Department of Corrections described “a very sexually charged environment” in which inmates would masturbate in front of female staff before the ban..

Policing

Lawsuit Alleges D.C. Police Maintain a Watchlist of Reporters and Critics

By TCR Staff | February 4, 2022

The suit claims that people are put on the watch list when they “publicly criticize” Washington DC’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) or “when they request information that has the potential to embarrass MPD or its officers.”

Police Shooting

Body Cam Footage of Amir Locke Shooting Reveals Discrepancies

By TCR Staff | February 4, 2022

Minneapolis police have released body-camera footage of the fatal shooting of Amir Locke by a SWAT team executing a no-knock warrant that raises questions about the initial account of the incident from interim police chief Amelia Huffman.

Justice and Health

Amazon Under Scrutiny for Selling Food Preservative Linked to Suicides

By TCR Staff | February 4, 2022

A bipartisan group of House members is seeking an accounting of Amazon’s sales of a food preservative linked to more than 50 suicides in the past two years. The preservatives contain a fatal chemical compound and are touted by a so-called “suicide website” which is also attracting scrutiny.

International News

Killing of Congolese Immigrant in Brazil Exposes Country’s Racial Animus

The victim, who worked informally as a waiter serving beach-goers, sustained fatal chest injuries after being knocked to the ground and battered dozens of times with pieces of wood and fists.

Hate Crimes

FBI Identifies Juveniles in Bomb Threats to Black Colleges

The FBI has identified as many as six juveniles in connection with the recent wave of bomb threats to 16 historically Black colleges and universities. They are investigating the threats as hate crimes.

White Collar Crime

Fraudsters Target More Than $120B in Infrastructure Funding

State and local agencies, as well as auditors and inspectors general, lack the staff or resources to oversee the flood of money and prevent widespread fraud, critics say.

School Shootings

Proposed California Bill Would Require Parents to Disclose How Many Guns They Have

The bill seeks to address the fact that a majority of school shootings were committed with weapons that came from the shooter’s own home.

Drugs

Ex Pharmacy CEO Found Guilty of Pushing Opioids on Addicts for Profit

Laurence F. Doud III, the former chief executive officer of Rochester Drug Co-operative, is the first pharmaceutical executive in the U.S. to be charged with diverting painkillers for profit.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbot’s Border Plan Heading Toward ‘Chaos’

Chicago PD Reassigning 320 Officers in Push for More Arrests

London Police Linked to Culture of Bullying, ‘Misogyny’ and Racism

NAACP Seeks Federal Charges for Cop Who Killed Laquan McDonald

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    Predatory Finance and the Justice System

    From the dominance of for-profit companies that force incarcerated people to overpay for essential goods, to the fines and fees that burden the justice-involved with debt, financial exploitation is embedded in every phase of the criminal justice process, says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

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    Report Links Unemployment with Rise in Gun Crime During Pandemic

    A surge in unemployment during the first five months of the pandemic coincided with an increase in firearm violence and homicides in 16 American cities, according to a study by the Violence Prevention Research Program at the University of California Davis.

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    De-Escalation Training Helps Cops Learn How to Stay Safe: Report

    De-escalation training is more likely to improve police-civilian interactions when it’s perceived by cops as a way to keep them safe on the job, according to an Arizona State University (ASU) study.

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    Restorative Justice Gains Support in America’s Smaller Communities

    Although most people associate restorative justice initiatives with larger metropolitan cities, smaller communities have been developing “best practices” that deserve to be highlighted, according to the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

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    Florida’s Juvenile Justice Fees Mire Families in Debt and Poverty: Report

    A new report reveals Florida's 31 different court fees, costs and surcharges imposed on youth involved in the state’s juvenile justice system and their families are not only ineffective, costly to administer, and difficult to collect, but also trap thousands in inescapable debt and poverty

  • Policy & Politics
    Biden Record on Justice Reform Called ‘Disappointing’

    President Joe Biden has fallen far short of his campaign promises to build a fairer and more effective criminal legal system, says the Brennan Center for Justice.

WORTH A READ

  • Policy & Politics
    Biden, Adams Meet Amid Conflicting Pressures on Police Reform
    By TCR Staff | February 3, 2022

    President Joe Biden was set to meet NYC Mayor Eric Adams at the NYPD Headquarters Thursday amid a national debate over how to address rising violent crime in the nation's largest cities.

  • Viewpoints
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    ‘The False Choice Between Safety and Reform’
    By Parisa Dehghani-Tafti | February 3, 2022

    The Commonwealth’s Attorney for Arlington County, Va., argues that her community’s record of public safety, including “zero homicides” in the last two years, disproves critics who warn reformist policies are stoking higher crime rates.

  • Justice and Health
    Washington State Eyes Criminalizing ‘Doctor Conceived’ Fertility Fraud
    By TCR Staff | February 3, 2022

    Fertility fraud — when doctors use their sperm instead of a chosen donor's to impregnate patients without their consent — is currently not illegal depending on where you live. Washington State lawmakers are looking to change that with a new bill, following in the footsteps of New York State's success in making the act illegal.

  • Drugs
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    Pharma Companies Reach $665M Opioid Settlement With Native American Tribes
    By TCR Staff | February 2, 2022

    The deal, involving Johnson & Johnson and three major drug distribution firms, marks a first for Native American tribes that are often relegated to the sidelines in mass tort litigation. At the same time, lawyers in another drug case warn that continued litigation will dampen innovation.

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