An uncommon outcome at Holy Cross

By Kristin Jones

Expulsion rarely results from college disciplinary actions in sexual assault cases, making the Holy Cross case a notable exception.

Despite allegations, no prosecutions for war zone sex trafficking

By Nick Schwellenbach and Carol D. Leonnig

Eight years ago, President George W. Bush issued a stern policy on sex trafficking in war zones — a policy that remains on the books to this

Breaking the rules

By Steve Weinburg

Who suffers when a prosecutor is cited for misconduct?
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Changing an office's culture

By Steve Weinburg

In San Diego County, prosecutors have tried to do the right thing—but haven't always succeeded

Inside an office

By Steve Weinburg

An elected prosecutor explains misconduct from an inside perspective

Turning on their own

By Steve Weinburg

A group of former prosecutors cites a colleague's pattern of misconduct
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Anatomy of misconduct

By Steve Weinburg

There's much to learn when a trial goes terribly wrong

Methodology, The Team for Harmful Error

How the Center compiled data for the Harmful Error articles

Misconduct and punishment

By Neil Gordon

State disciplinary authorities investigate prosecutors accused of misconduct

Study findings for "Indictment of a System"

By The Center for Public Integrity

Study findings for "Indictment of a System"

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