All Must Take Responsibility for Preventing CrimeMuch research shows that hopelessness prolongs problems, including crime, because people don't do what each of them could to alleviate the conditions that lead to misbehavior.
Recognizing Racial Injustice in IncarcerationCriminal-justice reforms are not only necessary for cost savings to the state but also a necessity to work toward a more equitable justice system.
Task Force: Invest in Criminal Justice ReformsJudges in Mississippi can assign non-violent offenders, usually those who commit petty crimes while under the influence of drugs or who are arrested for possession of illegal drugs. The two- to five-year program includes addiction treatment, counseling and intense supervision, …
Public Streets Must Be Open to All ResidentsCrime will not go away if we build gates or walls. It will only fester on the other side until we all start doing our part to actually prevent it.
Charleston AME Church Shooter Ruled Competent To Stand TrialCOLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The white man charged in the shooting deaths of nine black parishioners at a South Carolina church last year is competent to stand trial, a federal judge ruled Friday.
Man Who Killed Abortion Doctor Gets More Lenient Sentence The man who seven years ago ambushed and fatally shot one of the few U.S. doctors performing late-term abortions was given a more lenient sentence Wednesday of at least 25 years in prison before becoming eligible for parole.
Digging Up the Roots of Jackson’s ‘Numbing’ Crime with Mayor Tony YarberTony Tarzel Yarber, 16, waved at his best friend, Lakenya Bolden, as he drove past him in Jackson's Subdivision 2 on Aug. 4, 1994. Bolden was driving into the "Sub" on Wiggins Road, Yarber driving out. They blew their horns …