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With Samuel Clark, a whistleblower police supervisor, and Andrew Selby, a whistleblower fire captain, expose the secrets of the police department, fire department, and corrections department.

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With the mid-term congressional elections scheduled for Tuesday November 2, 2010, should you vote? Is voting just a useless right, or is it a powerful tool in accomplishing participatory democracy? What are the merits of a two party,... more

Officer Adrian Schoolcraft attempted to expose wide spread New York City Police Department Corruption. In order to prevent disclosure of an illegal quota policy for summonses and arrests, high-ranking members of the New York City Police... more

A recent bill, sponsored by State Senator Eric Adams, banning quotas on arrests and tickets was passed by the Senate and Assembly. The new bill will expand existing legislation banning the use of ticket quotas to punish or threaten the job... more

Recently the Newark New Jersey Police Department announced revised community relation strategies. This announcement comes after the New Jersey ACLU filed a petition with the Justice Department seeking intervention and... more

During the past few years several serious acts of Philadelphia Police misconduct have been publicized. In an effort to arrest police misconduct and restore public trust in the Philadelphia Police Department, Police Commissioner... more

In the aftermath of the ACLU petition to the Justice Department, Newark Police Officials claim an investigation by an outside agency is not necessary. Does this claim have validity, or is it just a public relations statement designed to... more

The New Jersey American Civil Liberties Union has petitioned Federal Authorities to commence an investigation into the Newark, New Jersey Police Department. According to the petition the “Newark Police Department has engaged in a... more

Former Newark Detective Karama Thomas was fired after a truthful testimony in court. She was subpoenaed by the defense and testified that she did not see a suspect with a gun. According to Karama Thomas’ Federal Complaint against... more

According to the Carolina Peacemaker weekly newspaper, thirty-nine officers of color filed an EEOC Federal Discrimination lawsuit against the Greensboro North Caroline Police Department. The Coalition of Concerned Citizens believes that... more

The "Courageous Three" were fired after they complained of corruption and discrimination in the Philadelphia Police Department. After a ten year legal battle, a Federal Jury found the Philadelphia Police Department retaliated against... more

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