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Op-Ed: Plebgate — Startling new revelations

London - For decades the British police, especially the Metropolitan Police, have fabricated evidence, even witnesses, in order to convict both the guilty and the innocent. Yesterday, that fact finally came home to our rulers.
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 1 comment

Op-Ed: The death of Mark Duggan — one year on, and still nothing

London - One year ago today, Mark Duggan was shot dead by police from Operation Trident. To date, no one has been charged, and no meaningful information has been released to the public.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Op-Ed: Ray Kelly's NYPD — Still worthy of the public's trust?

New York - A litany of abuses, civil rights violations, official misconduct as well as allegations of brutality and corruption has left many wondering if the New York City Police Department (NYPD) is still worthy of the public's trust?
In the Media by Pierre Waithe - 2 comments

Honduras sets up anti-corruption team to weed out rogue cops

Honduras, one of the most dangerous places on Earth, set up a new anti-corruption commission Friday to weed out rogue officials in the judicial system and national police force.
In the Media by Yukio Strachan

Op-Ed: Trayvon Martin case about much more than race

In less than 24 hours after stating she solely determine the fate of the Trayvon Martin case, Florida special prosecutor Angela Corey held a news conference to announce the filing of a second degree murder charge against George Zimmerman and his arrest.
In the Media by Sadiq Green

Op-Ed: UK police officer news round-up

A round up of recent stories about those brave men and women who risk life and limb every time they set foot outside their front doors. Our lives and our limbs.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Op-Ed: Predictions for 2012

Astrologers often make predictions for the year ahead about this time; here are a few made without the benefit of a crystal ball.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Op-Ed: The Leveson Inquiry — Looking back, and forward

London - The Leveson Inquiry is now winding down for Christmas, having heard some quite extraordinary and at times disgusting testimony, but there is a lot more to come.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Puerto Rican police urged to get tougher on crime and reporting

The Justice Department in San Juan, Puerto Rico, mulls over police logs and espies an entry for breaking and entering. In reality, a plasma television and large amounts of expensive jewellery were burgled.
In the Media by Kev Hedges

NYPD officer acquitted of rape avoids heroin charges

New York - A former NYPD officer once acquitted of rape, has also dodged criminal charges relating to heroin possession after prosecutors decided not to pursue the case.
In the Media by Pierre Waithe
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