After Dontre Hamilton, a black, unarmed man diagnosed with schizophrenia, was shot 14 times and killed by police in Milwaukee, his family embarks on a quest for answers, justice and reform as the investigation unfolds.
Why do we see so many severely mentally ill people on the street off treatment? Delaney has seen her...
An in-depth analysis on the 40th Anniversary of the life and untimely death of Arthur Lee McDuffie a...
Shots fired inside a club frequented by black Brazilians in the outskirts of Brasilia leave two men ...
25 years after the verdict in the Jamie Bulger murder trial, we reveal what the jury, public and pre...
Amid record police shootings in Utah, an investigation into the use of deadly force in the state wit...
The Police Tapes is a 1977 documentary about a New York City police precinct in the South Bronx. The...
Deftly upending the popular assertion that Canadian law enforcement agencies differ from those in th...
In the winter of 1991 an ABC film crew spent six weeks following Sydney's Redfern police. The inner...
Grandchild fraudsters scare their victims on the phone with so-called "shock calls". The losses run ...
A candid, authentic and provocative conversation about race, bias, and policing in America.
Memories have the power to haunt us forever, whether or not they actually happened. For Margot, the ...
The Hong Kong police have been accused of mishandling Yuen Long's attack on 21 July. Stephen Lo Wai-...
Filmmaker Jonathan Caouette's documentary on growing up with his schizophrenic mother -- a mixture o...
Eugene de Kock, nicknamed "Prime Evil," was South Africa's most notorious government assassin under ...
Chronicle of the judicial process for the murder of 16-year-old student Paúl Guañuna, committed by p...
Five subjects from Gen-Z take the PHQ-9 - a survey to assess the degree of one's depression severity...
Three arrested and detained undocumented immigrants must navigate the system to fight impending depo...