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Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Lightfoot’s long, complicated record on policing easy to distort

by Curtis Black March 21, 2019March 22, 2019

The mayoral candidate’s reformist persona is being challenged by hardline police accountability activists.

Posted inCriminal Justice, From the Archives

Eyewitnesses Confuse, Convict in Humboldt Park Murder Cases

by Rebecca Anderson June 1, 2000May 4, 2017
Posted inFrom the Archives

Police shootings hit decade high

by Danielle Gordon March 1, 1999January 11, 2016
Posted inFrom the Archives

Police brutality complaints decline; disciplinary actions increase

by Glenn Minnis September 1, 1990December 21, 2015
Posted inFrom the Archives

Racial Brutality — or Police Brutality?

by MichaeI Selinker March 1, 1990December 10, 2015
Posted inFrom the Archives

Police response key to fighting hate crimes

by MichaeI Selinker March 1, 1990January 11, 2016
Posted inCriminal Justice, From the Archives

OPS Draws Complaints of Insensitivity

by Wilfredo Cruz October 1, 1982December 9, 2015
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Minority Leaders Charge Police with ‘Disorderly Conduct’

by Wilfredo Cruz October 1, 1982September 5, 2017

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