Selection of Gregory Freeman's St. Louis Post-Dispatch columns:  combating crime, the justice system 

8/19/2013  (19)  

 

combating crime  (16)
Lessons Needed In Right, Wrong,  1/12/1992
Take A Bite Out Of Crime Now,  1/11/1994

Woman's Killing Evokes Anger,  1/28/1994  (1st of 3)

Crime Witnesses Carry Big Burden, 2/4/1994  (2nd of 3)
Murder Witness Still On Edge,  7/8/1994  (3rd of 3)
Frustration With Those Who 'Cause Nothing But Trouble' Knows No Color,  10/25/1994
Fear, Apathy Make Violence 'The Way It Is',  1/24/1995
Killings Teach Painful Lesson,  5/7/1995
All In The Family: Troubling Statistics About Child Molesters,  3/5/1996
Some Questions On Crime Are Hard To Answer,  3/12/1996
Never Teach Your Children They're Victims,  4/25/1999
Paralyzed Shooting Victim Keeps Fighting Back, And He Wants Others To Join Him,  12/5/1999
Finding A Solution To Stopping Murder Is Still Elusive,  5/30/2000
It Does Take A Village: Troubled City Youths Should Trouble Us All,  10/10/2002  (1st of 2)
Reader Asks Where Is The Outrage Over Black-On-Black Crime,  10/22/2002
Investing In Youths Could Save Us All A Lot Of Trouble, 11/19/2002  (2nd of 2)
 
the pursuit of justice  (3)
Parole For Murderers Is Mockery Of Justice,  11/28/1995
State Owes Apology To Woman Set Up In Murder Case,  8/8/1999
Diallo Case Shows Why Blacks Don't Trust Our Justice System,  2/29/2000
 
 
(b)  Also in book: "Greg Freeman: a gentleman, a gentle man. Selected Columns", St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 2003
 
 
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