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The Chicago Reporter

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Investigating race and poverty since 1972

Tag: Department of Justice

Posted inChild and Family

Just 1 percent of Cook County foster children get special advocates

by Melissa Sanchez October 17, 2016October 17, 2016
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Demand for community control of police oversight isn’t going away

by Curtis Black October 6, 2016May 15, 2017
Posted inCriminal Justice

Mayor’s office: City won’t analyze police misconduct lawsuits until after DOJ review

by Jonah Newman July 13, 2016September 8, 2017
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Police reform hearings decried as a “farce” by advocates

by Curtis Black July 7, 2016May 15, 2017
Posted inCriminal Justice

A push to make cops carry liability insurance in Minneapolis

by Carla Murphy June 27, 2016May 17, 2017
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

On police reform, it’s back to business as usual for the mayor

by Curtis Black April 28, 2016May 15, 2017
Posted in16 Shots, Criminal Justice

Data plays central role in police reform efforts in Chicago and beyond

by Andrew Fan April 28, 2016April 28, 2016
Posted in16 Shots, Criminal Justice

For black officers in Chicago, city’s police crisis calls for action

by Darryl Holliday and Harry Backlund December 7, 2015September 5, 2017
Posted inCriminal Justice, From the Archives

Eyewitnesses Confuse, Convict in Humboldt Park Murder Cases

by Rebecca Anderson June 1, 2000May 4, 2017
Posted inEmployment and Labor, From the Archives

White firefighters battle city’s promotion policy

by Karen Snelling March 1, 1990September 5, 2017

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