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A national nonprofit says all three states could be doing a whole lot more to help and protect survivors.
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The year that was brought new stories of old problems in the Bluegrass State, the team at the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting found.
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The case of a man accused of cutting off his ankle monitor and murdering a local gym owner leads to questions about monitoring parolees.
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Stigma, social background and emotional factors impact white-collar offenders as they transition into society after prison
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A man who spent nearly 18 years behind bars — mostly on death row — says he was wrongfully convicted.
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More than 600 auto theft-related charges were filed against juveniles during the last two years in Hamilton County, data shows.
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What to do if you suspect you.re being targeted by a scammer.
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The U.S. Attorney's Office is building its case against Andrew Golobic with the help of the Immigrant and Refugee Law Center.
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Klaber was murdered in 1976. Authorities were never able to find her killer — until new DNA evidence came to light recently.
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In Their Names author Lenore Anderson discusses criminal justice reform.
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Paul Neyer wants lawmakers to lift the statute of limitations in Ohio on reporting and prosecuting child sex crimes.
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Sex and labor trafficking is widespread, but research shows the likelihood of it increases around major events that attract large numbers of tourists.