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Anat Rubin is a contributing writer based in Los Angeles. Her investigative reporting on the criminal justice system—and its intersection with poverty, mental health and homelessness in California—has won numerous awards.
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May 31, 2017
Downloading a Nightmare
When autism, child pornography and the courts collide.
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Anat Rubin
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November 11, 2015
What’s In a Date?
For registered sex offenders in California, quite a lot.
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Anat Rubin
News
October 28, 2015
Is Halloween Really More Dangerous for Kids?
A lack of evidence doesn’t stop cities from rounding up sexual offenders on the holiday.
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Anat Rubin
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July 2, 2015
California’s Jail-building Boom
What comes after mass incarceration? Local incarceration.
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Anat Rubin
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April 11, 2015
A Record of Trouble
California looks to halfway houses, finds a company cited for violence and escapes.
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Anat Rubin