DHS report in 2009 warned of "lone wolf" attacks

By Aaron Mehta

Two years before the Tucson massacre, the Department of Homeland Security warned in a report that right wing extremism was on the rise and c

A legacy of spying

By G.W. Schulz

Civil libertarians worry that fusion centers, financed with hundreds of millions of dollars in homeland security grants, are a throw-back to

Only 32 miles of U.S.-Canada border are secure

By Laurel Adams

Only 32 miles of the 4,000-mile border between the U.S. and Canada had reached an acceptable level of security last year, according to a Gov
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Inside an office

By Steve Weinburg

An elected prosecutor explains misconduct from an inside perspective

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"… ves. There is not an official office training manual—as there is in many California jurisdictions, for example—but the new prosecutors attend weekly trainin …"

Turning on their own

By Steve Weinburg

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

A question of integrity

By Steve Weinburg

Prosecutors dispute the significance of 'prosecutorial misconduct'
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Senate report says national intelligence fusion centers have been useless

By R. Jeffrey Smith

Data gleaned from counter-terrorism centers has been mostly useless, says Senate report