Adnan Syed case: Podcast narrated
In February 1999, Adnan Masud Syed, Hae Min Lee’s ex-boyfriend, was arrested and charged with her murder. The following year, he was...
Public Trial: A blight on due process
Periodically, modern society is shaken to its core by a heinous crime that often questions one’s faith in the people around them. It is...
Reparations and the British Empire
Shashi Tharoor’s debate at the Oxford Union ignited a flame that had been simmering under the surface for a long time. The idea that the...
Blackface- racist origins and contemporary issues
Justin Trudeau is seen as one of the world’s foremost progressive leaders. His election as the Prime Minister of Canada was met with...
Murder in Mobile hits red carpet
2019’s official selection for The Roxbury International Film Festival, Murder in Mobile takes up the red carpet and will be featured in...
Drug Crisis: The forever war that never ends
Like most wars being fought around the world, the global war on drugs seems to be a never-ending battle. Across the world, governments...
Domestic Violence: Abuse in the safety of your home
In the world around us, we often hear people in uncomfortable scenarios remark “I just want to go home”. The concept of a ‘home’ as most...
Cyber crime: Daylight robbery on the internet?
Sophisticated and coordinated attacks can take down websites of some of the largest organisations in the world. From the infamous...
Hate crimes and what our response to it should be
Recently, mass shootings have been making up most of the news, starting from New Zealand where a gunman killed 51 in two mosques to Texas...
FBI and its transformation
The September 11, 2001 attacks brought out an evident transformation in the working of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). It is...
Challenging broken window theory
Researches are challenging the traditional broken window theory. It says that acts of public disorder such as graffiti, litter, and...
Broken window theory- is it really accurate?
The broken window theory was proposed by George Kelling and James Q. Wilson in 1982. They used broken windows as a metaphor for disorder...
Does your face belong to you anymore?
FaceApp, an application, shows you how you would look like in your golden years when you upload a headshot on it. It is no doubt fun and...
Organised crimes and balance of power
Organised crimes are a group of illegal activities performed by criminals. The motive can be profit driven or political. The biggest and...
The Gang in the neighbourhood
‘Gangland Boston’, a book as a ”travel guide to the Geography of Boston’s underworld gang” is written by Emily Sweeney who graduated from...
Human trafficking- a long fight for US?
Human trafficking has taken a mammoth shape in the United States of America, but hardly resonates over the human trafficking records of...
8chan: Can an app incite crime?
Psychology has shown us that people tend to do with group support, what they wouldn’t otherwise. 8chan, owned by Jim Watkins, has come...
Why society fears women in the position of power?
Media has a great influence in any society’s opinion, realising the power the media holds, the right thing for them to do would be being...
Exploitation at the Super Bowl
Sex trafficking is not a new issue for the people – it has been happening every year since a long time. Then why is the light shed on it...



















