DeWine Backs Use of Facial-Recognition Software

DeWine backs use of facial-recognition software
Catching criminals and protecting privacy clashed as Attorney General Mike DeWine revealed yesterday that his office has been using facial-recognition software since June 6 to match driver's license photos with police mug shots. DeWine said … The … Read more on Columbus Dispatch

TIFF 2013: 34 films reviewed
Bastards (2½ stars): True to her flair for powerful images, Claire Denis's latest opens with a naked and bleeding teen (Lola Créton) walking with a blank expression on Paris streets. How the girl got there is just part of a twisting, non-linear (and … Read more on Toronto Star

Drug Sentencing Poll Finds Most Oppose Mandatory Minimums
Half of Americans in a new HuffPost/YouGov poll oppose mandatory minimum sentences, the tough sentencing laws that have come under fire again recently for imposing long sentences on low-level criminals and contributing to overcrowding in prisons. Read more on Huffington Post

Group declares war on drugs
Needham's friend Robin McElrath, who moved to Farmington from Fredericktown, said seeing what drugs did to her friend's family opened her eyes to the problem. "More definitely needs to be done," McElrath said. "And not just prison. We have to insist on … Read more on Daily Journal Online

Perscription Drug Abuse
Informational video on Prescription Drug Abuse. Song: Otherside by Macklemoore.