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Federal lawsuit aims to force Texas prisons to have mandatory air conditioning

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Texas judge is considering a lawsuit that alleges temperatures inside can push above 120 degrees Fahrenheit and that the extreme heat has led to hundreds of inmate deaths in recent years. (Scripps News)
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Starmer answers questions after delivering speech at Resolution Foundation conference

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer answers questions after delivering his speech at the Resolution Foundation conference.



Sir Keir said reform was still needed when asked whether Labour would avoid cutting departmental...
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Crime Scene

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Series of footage related to crime and crime scene investigation.
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Crime Scene

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Series of footage related to crime and crime scene investigation.
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Crime Scene

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Series of footage related to crime and crime scene investigation.
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Crime Scene

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Series of footage related to crime and crime scene investigation.
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Law and Technology

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Law and Technology
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Loretta Lynch on Brownsville Anti-Violence grant

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Loretta Lynch on Brownsville Anti-Violence grant at Heritage House Brownsville Brooklyn on September 25, 2012 in Brooklyn, NY (Footage by Getty Images)
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Ray Kelly on Brownsville Anti-Violence grant

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Ray Kelly on Brownsville Anti-Violence grant at Heritage House Brownsville Brooklyn on September 25, 2012 in Brooklyn, NY (Footage by Getty Images)
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Starmer's speech on crime - In full

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Sir Keir Starmer said a future Labour government would do more to “stand up to the big tech companies” to protect children.



In a speech in Stoke-on-Trent on crime, the Labour leader touched upon tackling knife crime, saying:...
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Charles Hynes on Brownsville Anti-Violence grant

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Charles Hynes on Brownsville Anti-Violence grant at Heritage House Brownsville Brooklyn on September 25, 2012 in Brooklyn, NY (Footage by Getty Images)
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Man and woman in jail in St. Louis for kidnapping and murder of 6-year-old Bobby Greenlease in Kansas City, MO

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Title card: "The Missouri kidnap tragedy - Crime shocks nation" / CU newspaper headline reading "Kidnaped boy slain, pair seized by FBI" / CU newspaper headline reading "2 in kidnap murder tell varying stories" / photo portrait of...
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Recidivism In The U.S.

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The Department of Justice says 6 of 10 prisoners released in 2012 were re-arrested within 3 years.
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How the David Rockefeller Fund Is Improving Philanthropic Giving

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Jan.07 -- Investment in environmentally and socially responsible companies has seen a big pickup in recent years, thanks in part to millennials and increasing evidence that these companies are better long-term investments. In this...
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Study: Changing Drug Policies Curb Racial Disparities In State Prisons

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In 2000, African Americans were 8.3 times more likely than whites to be locked up in state prisons. The racial disparity dropped to 5.1 to 1 by 2016.
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Using Credit Scores to Get a Fresh Start

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May.12 -- Laurin Leonard, R3 Score Technologies CEO and President, talks about her algorithm that helps those with criminal records get more access to jobs and become entrepreneurs. She also discusses how she is trying to change the...
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Black Americans Are Being Held Back, Says Charles Koch

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Feb.10 -- Charles Koch, Koch Industries chairman and chief executive officer, and Brian Hooks, Stand Together chairman and chief executive officer, talk about race relations in America and criminal justice reform. They appear on the...
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Here's How Both Presidential Candidates Hope To Win Over Black Voters

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While the majority of Black voters went with Hillary Clinton in 2016, President Trump picked up 14% of Black men.
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Democratic Candidates Put Sanders On Defense In South Carolina Debate

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This may be the last debate for some candidates. Twenty-one states will vote before the next debate on March 15.
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Bloomberg

Gov't Needs to Regulate Big Tech, Says C3.ai CEO

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Oct.28 -- Tom Siebel, chief executive officer of C3 Inc., discusses the Senate hearing with tech CEOs to determine whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act needs to be updated. Siebel speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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5 Million People Can't Vote This November Due To Felony Convictions

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Nearly 75% of these potential voters, around 3.8 million people, have left prison but still can't cast a ballot.
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Bernie Sanders Releases Proposal To Legalize Marijuana Nationwide

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Bernie Sanders says if he became president, he would legalize marijuana during his first 100 days in office.
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Spotty Data Stands In The Way Of National Police Standards

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Proposals for police reform want national standards on use of force and a database to track officer discipline. But those are hard to do without data.
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The Push For Police Reform On 2nd Anniversary Of Floyd's Death

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In the absence of Congressional legislation, President Biden has signaled his plans for a set of executive orders aimed at reform.