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The deadliest cities: (1) Eureka, (2) Desert Hot Springs, (3) Vista, (4) Perris, (5) San Bernardino, (6) Moreno Valley, (7) Hemet, (8) Compton, (9) Inglewood, (10) Indio

Brown has allowed more people convicted of homicide to parole than have the past four governors combined. That’s a good thing — but not good enough.

The failures of local authorities to hold police accountable for killing unarmed black men deserve angry condemnation — not more stereotyping.

CJCJ Deputy Director Dinky Manek Enty writes in the Chronicle of Social Change about a new proposal to strip-search visitors, including children visiting their incarcerated parents.

Criminology at the Intersection of Oppression”: Worldwide perspectives on criminal justice are discussed at an international criminology meeting in San Francisco.