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A crime made possible


From The New Yorker, did Texas execute an innocent man? David Grann investigates. A review of When Law Fails: Making Sense of Miscarriages of Justice. A review of The Problem of Punishment by David Boonin. From City Journal, Heather Mac Donald descends into the nation’s most tumultuous penal institutions, where modern order-maintenance techniques are bringing discipline. Bringing America's real criminals to justice: Two influential voices in the debate over California prison populations speak up on why this country needs more than just health-care reform. An article on the rampant growth of life without parole. Killer@Craigslist: The “Craigslist Murder” was a crime made possible by the Internet, but it is still a very human mystery, with dark sexual overtones and surprising contradictions. The Boy Who Heard Too

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