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Criminal Justice

Jeffrey Epstein (Palm Beach Sheriff's Office via AP, File), R. Kelly (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast),
Radio Times
Courts & Law

Sex abuse, the powerful, and criminal justice

We discuss the Jeffrey Epstein and other recent cases of powerful people who, until now, have escaped justice for sex abuse crimes.

Air Date: February 26, 2019 10:00 am

Listen 49:29
Cardinal George Pell arrives at the County Court in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday. The most senior Catholic cleric ever charged with child sex abuse has been convicted of molesting two choirboys moments after celebrating Mass, dealing a new blow to the Catholic hierarchy's credibility after a year of global revelations of abuse and cover-up. (AP Photo/Andy Brownbill)
Courts & Law

Catholic cardinal charged with child sex abuse convicted in Australia

The jury convicted Cardinal George Pell of abusing two 13-year-old boys whom he had caught swigging sacramental wine in Melbourne's St. Patrick's Cathedral in late 1996

7 years ago

Photo: David Swanson/Philadelphia Inquirer
The Why
Education

Beaten behind closed doors: A look into abuse at Glen Mills Schools

After several incidents came to light in the early 2000s, the school said it would take action. So why are beatings still happening?

Air Date: February 25, 2019

Listen 15:55
A solitary corrections officer looks out from a tower at one corner of the state prison in Camp Hill. (Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo)
Courts & Law
PA Post

Pa. Corrections Department settling lawsuit over contentious legal mail policy

The DOC has confirmed it will stop photocopying inmates’ legal mail and go back to giving them original copies.

7 years ago

In this file photo, Pennsylvania State Police are seen in Philadelphia in  February 2018 (Jacqueline Larma/AP Photo)
Keystone Crossroads
Politics & Policy

Pa. taxpayers continue funding state troopers in towns without cops after years of capitol debate

Republican leaders want to charge municipalities for state police service based on workload indicators like calls for service instead of the governor’s proposed population-dri

7 years ago

Listen 1:22
Pennsylvania's corrections system tightened its legal mail security in September. The ACLU and other civil rights groups are trying to prove the move wasn't warranted. (Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo)
Keystone Crossroads
Courts & Law

The trial over Pa.’s prison mail policy may be heading toward a settlement

The unprecedented security measures at the center of this trial involved giving inmates photocopies of their mail, while the prison temporarily stored the originals.

7 years ago

First Assistant District Attorney Robert Listenbee Jr. sits in his office on February 7, 2019. (Brad Larrison for WHYY)
Community

Philly first assistant district attorney devoted to keeping kids out of criminal justice system

Robert Listenbee Jr., a former official in the Obama administration, works to keep kids out of the criminal justice system through rehabilitation.

7 years ago

Visitors wait to enter the Supreme Court as a winter snow storm hits the nation's capital making roads perilous and closing most Federal offices and all major public school districts, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019. The Supreme Court is ruling unanimously that the Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to the states. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)
Keystone Crossroads
Courts & Law

The end of civil asset forfeiture? U.S. Supreme Court ruling has advocates hopeful

The U.S. Supreme Court placed limits on the civil asset forfeiture, but Pennsylvania’s high court already reined in the program throughout the state.

7 years ago

A man rolls marijuana as a large group gathered near the New Jersey Statehouse to show their support for legalization Saturday, March 21, 2015, in Trenton, N.J. (Mel Evans/AP Photo, File)
Politics & Policy

Delaware lawmaker calls AG ‘way out of her lane’ on relaxed pot policy

Delaware’s new attorney general says her office won’t prosecute possession of up to six ounces of marijuana when the person isn’t dealing the drug.

7 years ago

Listen 1:43
Corrections officers arrive for a shift at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. (Marc Levy/AP)
Keystone Crossroads
Courts & Law

Is Pa.’s prison mail policy legal? It might depend (in part) on how fast guards can read

A federal trial is underway on whether Pennsylvania's policy for handling legal mail sent to prisons violates inmates' First Amendment rights.

7 years ago

Jay Jordan, 33, is the director of the #TimeDone/Second Chances project for the nonprofit Californians for Safety and Justice. The clinic involves public defenders who volunteer to help people get their criminal charges or records reduced or expunged (Philip Cheung for NPR)
NPR
Courts & Law

Scrubbing the past to give those with a criminal record a second chance

In the last two years more than 20 states have expanded or added laws to help people move on from their criminal records — most involve misdemeanors.

7 years ago

Critics of the law that is meant to stop witness intimidation, including the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania, have called it redundant,  “excessively broad,” and potentially unconstitutional.(Junial/Bigstock)
Keystone Crossroads
Courts & Law

New law to curb witness intimidation in Pa. is criticized by watchdogs

Critics call the law redundant, “excessively broad,” and potentially unconstitutional.

7 years ago

Kathy Jennings, Delaware’s Attorney General. (Cris Barrish/WHYY)
Courts & Law

Delaware’s new AG says her office won’t prosecute possession of up to six ounces of pot

Delaware’s new Attorney General says her office will no longer prosecute cases of possession of up to six ounces of marijuana, among other changes.

7 years ago

Listen 1:10
A black limousine leaves the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Fairton, N.J., Friday, July 15, 2005. (Tim Larsen/AP Photo)
Courts & Law

N.J. senator alleges heating issues in South Jersey prison during extreme weather

In a letter to the Bureau of Prisons, Sen. Cory Booker asked the federal agency for more information about its preparedness for extreme weather, citing two recent outages.

7 years ago

Homes damaged by Superstorm Sandy are seen in this April 2013 image from the Ortley Beach section of Toms River. (AP Photo)
Down the Shore
Courts & Law

Shore contractor admits to stealing nearly $250k from 8 Sandy victims

A Jersey Shore contractor has admitted to stealing money from homeowners that paid him to perform repairs on their properties following Superstorm Sandy, prosecutors say. 

7 years ago

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