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Stanley Ibe of the Open Society Justice Initiative discusses the shocking, widespread levels of torture, rape, and murder at the hands of police in Nigeria, and what can be done about it.

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Drug policy is a first-order issue in Colombia. Economist and drug policy expert Daniel Mejia discusses how the issue figures in the upcoming presidential election there.

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Lawyer, journalist, and Open Society Institute fellow Amy Bach has been honored for her book investigating the chronic failings of a profoundly dysfunctional U.S. criminal justice system.

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