Inside the industry smuggling migrants from Morocco to Europe, The Telegraph, July 19, 2020

A Bigger Market for Electronic Ankle Monitors, Bloomberg Businessweek, July 14, 2020

Face matching and digital avatars coming to the EU's borders, Coda Story, May 28, 2020

Custody battles take on new complications amid coronavirus crisis, Al Jazeera, May 4, 2020

Europe’s Prisons Reel Under Virus Assault; A Warning to U.S.?, The Crime Report, April 7, 2020

Migrants Form Community on the Steps of a Moroccan Church, Sojourners, Dec. 11, 2019

The teenager who ran from Africa and now hopes to run for Spain, The Guardian, Nov. 14, 2019

The Lost Tribes of Spanish Jews, Tablet Magazine, Nov. 7, 2019

The Swift and Merciless Execution of Corrine Sykes, Narratively Sept. 25, 2019

You Versus Opioids: Oprah Magazine, August 2019

Drowning is one of the hardest homicides to prove. These investigators want to change that: NBCNews.com June 8, 2019

Morocco’s ‘mule women’ risk their lives hauling goods across the border from Spain: Public Radio International, May 31, 2019

How Sweat From the Dead Can Help Solve Opioid Mysteries: The Daily Beast, May 8, 2019

Uber Wants to Get the Law on Its Side: Bloomberg Businessweek: April 23, 2019

Here’s what you should know before attending a whirling dervish ceremony in Turkey: The Washington Post, April 12, 2019

Wary of an Opioid Epidemic, Europe Pushes Safe Sites for Drug Use: Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring 2019

Governments Around the World Are Tackling Money Laundering in Real Estate: Mansion Global, Feb 19, 2019

The Pitfalls of Policing the Dark Web: World Politics Review Jan. 9, 2019

‘This Is a War’: Prisons Want Cell Phone Jammers to Stop Inmates from Communicating With the Outside World, Vice/Motherlode Nov. 26, 2018

How ‘Dark Commerce’ is Making Us Poorer—and Sicker: The Crime Report, Nov. 13, 2018

Sweet discoveries on the Stroopwafel circuit in Amsterdam: The Washington Post, Sept. 20, 2018

The Right Track: Oprah Magazine, April 2018

How Animal DNA Puts Killers Behind Bars: AETV.com, May 18, 2018

Cops Giving Kids the Gift of Camp for Christmas: AETV.com, Feb. 3, 2018

The Opioid Fighter: Oprah Magazine, January 2018

Ireland Buckles up for Stronger Storms: City Lab, The Atlantic.com, October 16, 2017

Off-Duty Heroes: Married Cops Heroes during Las Vegas Shooting, AETV.com October 12, 2017

They were taken from their mom to rebond with their dad. It didn’t go well: The Washington Post, May 11, 2017

Remaking an Urban Police Force: Scientific American, November 2015

A New Era for Victims of Crime: The Crime Report, June 2, 2015

When Justice Wasn't Blind: The Crime Report, May 25, 2015

Poll: Young Americans have “little confidence” in justice system: CBS News, April 30, 2015

VAWA in the Crosshairs: Ms. Magazine, Nov. 12, 2015

The Scary Future of Date-Rape Drugs—and Why Their Perpetrators Are So Hard to Bring to Justice: Marie Claire Magazine, October 20, 2015

Few Minorities visit Sequoia National Forest or the Sawtooth Wilderness. This man wants to change that: Washington Post Magazine, October 1, 2015

Tanya Jisa paired her love of fresh food with a desire to help women ex-convicts: Christian Science Monitor, July 16, 2015

The Troubling Link Between Ferguson and Charleston: The Crime Report, July 6, 2015

Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby Is a Force to Be Reckoned With: Marie Claire Magazine, June 23, 2015

'Troubling' Use of Solitary in Federal Prisons: The Crime Report, March 16, 2015

Organized Crime's New Target: Endangered Species: The Crime Report, March 4, 2015

Addicts Quit with Paid Work and Near-Daily Drug Tests: Scientific American, March 1, 2015

'Troubling' Use of Solitary in Federal Prisons: The Crime Report, March 16, 2015

Breaking good: Vivitrol, a new drug given as a monthly shot, is helping addicts stay clean: The Washington Post Magazine, March 1, 2015

What was the BOP Doing in Afghanistan? Feb. 19, 2015