Posted inPublic Safety Does Twin Cities crime really go up in the summer? by Mohamed Ibrahim 05/01/202302/06/2024
Posted inPublic Safety MinnPost poll: Violent crime among top concerns of voters in upcoming election by Mohamed Ibrahim 10/24/202202/06/2024
Posted inPublic Safety Gun violence, policing dominate Hennepin County attorney candidate forum by Mohamed Ibrahim 09/30/202202/06/2024
Posted inPublic Safety University of Minnesota ramps up police partnerships amid crime wave by Mohamed Ibrahim 09/28/202202/06/2024
Posted inMetro Cedar-Riverside residents say they feel the effects of MPD officer shortage by Mohamed Ibrahim 09/07/202202/06/2024
Posted inState Government The 2022 Minnesota Legislature doesn’t start for a couple of weeks, but the debate over how the state should address crime has already begun by Walker Orenstein 01/14/202202/08/2024
Posted inNational What Biden’s anti-crime plan does. And what it could mean for the Twin Cities. by Ashley Hackett 06/30/202102/06/2024
Posted inState Government Frey jumps into the fray as GOP legislators make issue of crime in Minneapolis, St. Paul by Peter Callaghan 02/18/202002/06/2024
Posted inMetro As St. Paul rolls out restorative justice program for first-time offenders, officials encounter a skeptical public by Taryn Phaneuf 07/03/201902/06/2024
Posted inPolitics & Policy Kidnappings by strangers, like the Jayme Closs case, are rare. So are positive outcomes by Greta Kaul 01/15/201902/06/2024
Posted inPolitics & Policy Murder rates are down in Minneapolis — but so is the rate at which police are clearing the cases by Greta Kaul 12/13/2017
Posted inPolitics & Policy Who deserves credit for the decades-long drop in violent crime in the Twin Cities? Among others, community organizations by Greta Kaul 11/28/2017
Posted inPolitics & Policy After two years of declines, reported hate crimes were up in Minnesota last year by Greta Kaul 08/18/201708/18/2017
Posted inPolitics & Policy The ABCs of the BCA: A look at the agency investigating the Justine Damond shooting by Greta Kaul 07/20/201707/20/2017
Posted inPolitics & Policy Jeff Sessions wants to restart the war on drugs. How far can he go? by Sam Brodey 07/19/201705/03/2019
Posted inPolitics & Policy Why tiny Polk County sends so many people to prison by Greta Kaul 06/20/201707/29/2020
Posted inD.C. Dispatches A key Minnesota drunk-driving law may be in jeopardy in case before U.S. Supreme Court by Sam Brodey 04/12/201604/18/2016
Posted inFrom Other Nonprofit Media Sniffing out criminals: Researchers train dog detectives so their evidence is admissible in courts by Joel N. Shurkin 03/03/201603/03/2016
Posted inData & Maps Mapping every 2015 homicide in Minneapolis and St. Paul by Andy Mannix 12/21/201512/22/2015
Posted inPolitics & Policy The Uncommittables: How offenders with mental illnesses fall through the cracks of Minnesota’s criminal justice system by Andy Mannix 07/20/201507/20/2015