Manufacturing a CrisisPeople Who Are Homeless Are Unfairly Criminalized, Suggests New Study A home offers economic and social mobility -- both denied to marginalized people who are more likely to come in contact with the criminal justice system. By Saumya Kalia
Flawed Anatomy of a Criminal‘Delhi Crime’ Season 2 Shows the Injustices India’s ‘Criminal Tribes’ Face The British criminalized entire communities by categorizing them as habitual criminals. This prejudice still shapes law and order. By Arman Khan
Case OpenThe Mysterious Affair of the Cultural Decline of Whodunits The whodunit only reinforces the existing political and social status quo -- a template that feels woefully out of date. By Saumya Kalia
Walking In Your ShoesTraining Young People To Be More Empathetic Could Reduce Violent Crimes “If deficient empathy can be identified and addressed from infancy, we strongly believe that fewer incidents of harm and wrongdoing will occur in society.” By Devrupa Rakshit
Most WantedWhy Do True Crime Stories Fascinate Us? “As humans, we want to understand the darker side of our nature.” By Saumya Kalia