Trials and Error
Bad forensic evidence and junk science continue to send innocent people to jail
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Bad forensic evidence and junk science continue to send innocent people to jail
Read MoreLocking up offenders does little to prevent crime or make us safer. The history behind our impulse to punish
Read MoreOnly two women have been labelled dangerous offenders in Canada. Could Renée Acoby be the third?
Read MoreWith four strokes of a pen, Ontario police officer Ron Heinemann set in motion the disbandment of an elite crime-fighting unit
Read MoreAn Algerian executioner put 200 men to death. He has never lost a moment’s sleep
Read MoreVancouver homicide cops confront wrongful conviction
Read MoreCurators call it the Lost Museum, a vast fictional place that houses all the artwork ever stolen
Read MoreMeet “John Holloway,” former clown, trucker, drug addict, high-paid crime fighter,
serious adrenalin junkie, and—for now—retired undercover agent
Illegal diamonds are the prize. But death in the Amazon rainforest is the price, as Indians, Brazilian miners, and a mysterious third party fight over the richest deposit in South America.
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