Social Justice The Long Arm of Whitey Bulger A compelling new documentary on Boston's infamous mob boss shows the lasting trauma of his reign of terror. Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief How Can We Prevent False Confessions From Kids and Teenagers? A new study shows that most cops use the same interrogation techniques on both adults and juveniles—and why that needs to change. Lauren Kirchner
Social Justice Weird and Terrible Kidnapping Hoaxes Perpetrators tell of wanting money, wanting to get lost, and wanting to be found. Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief Pregnant in Prison Will Orange Is the New Black show the complicated reality? Lauren Kirchner
Economics The High-Tech—and Very Low-Tech—Tactics of Corporate Espionage No matter the methods, the motivations are the same. Lauren Kirchner
Environment To Catch an Arsonist: Will We Ever Have a Reliable Way to Identify Fire Starters? Gradual advancements in the art and science of fire investigation continue. Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief The Dangers of Criminalizing Pregnancy Outcomes New legislation in Tennessee has implications much wider than the use of illegal drugs by pregnant mothers-to-be. Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief Bringing Sexual Assault on Campus Into the Light Efforts to increase transparency—and safety—at colleges and universities. Lauren Kirchner
Economics Lottery Scams and Impossible Luck Lotteries (both real and fake) are rife with fraudsters who’ve figured out how to game the system and manipulate the gullible. Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief Remembering the Drug Court Revolution Stories from the 25th anniversary celebration of the nation’s first drug court. Lauren Kirchner