Sources of crime news

Here are some popular sources of crime news:

Online News Sources

  1. CNN Crime: CNN's dedicated crime section, featuring news, videos, and investigations.
  2. Fox News Crime: Fox News's crime section, covering national and local crime stories.
  3. NBC News Crime: NBC News's crime section, featuring news, videos, and investigations.
  4. ABC News Crime: ABC News's crime section, covering national and local crime stories.
  5. The New York Times Crime: The New York Times's crime section, featuring in-depth reporting and analysis.
  6. The Washington Post Crime: The Washington Post's crime section, covering national and local crime stories.
  7. HuffPost Crime: HuffPost's crime section, featuring news, opinion pieces, and investigative reporting.
  8. CrimeFeed: A crime news website featuring news, videos, and true crime stories.
  9. CrimeOnline: A crime news website featuring news, videos, and true crime stories.
  10. The Crime Report: A crime news website featuring news, analysis, and commentary.

Newspapers

  1. The New York Times: One of the most widely read and respected newspapers in the world, with a dedicated crime section.
  2. The Washington Post: A leading newspaper in the United States, with a strong focus on crime reporting.
  3. The Los Angeles Times: A major newspaper on the West Coast, with a dedicated crime section.
  4. The Chicago Tribune: A leading newspaper in the Midwest, with a strong focus on crime reporting.
  5. The Boston Globe: A major newspaper on the East Coast, with a dedicated crime section.

TV News

  1. 48 Hours: A CBS News program that investigates and reports on crimes.
  2. Dateline NBC: A NBC News program that investigates and reports on crimes.
  3. 20/20: An ABC News program that investigates and reports on crimes.
  4. Forensic Files: A documentary-style program that examines crimes and the forensic science used to solve them.
  5. Snapped: An Oxygen Network program that profiles women who have committed crimes.

True Crime Podcasts

  1. My Favorite Murder: A popular true crime podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark.
  2. Last Podcast on the Left: A true crime podcast that covers a wide range of cases.
  3. Crime Junkie: A true crime podcast hosted by Ashley Flowers and Britt Pennella.
  4. The Vanished: A true crime podcast that explores missing persons cases.
  5. Last Seen: A true crime podcast that covers missing persons cases and unsolved murders.

Other Sources

  1. Crime Stoppers: A non-profit organization that provides information on unsolved crimes and offers rewards for tips.
  2. FBI Crime Data: The Federal Bureau of Investigation's website, which provides crime data and statistics.
  3. National Crime Victimization Survey: A survey conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics that collects data on crime victimization.
  4. The National Institute of Justice: A research organization that provides information on crime and justice issues.
  5. The Bureau of Justice Statistics: A government agency that provides data and statistics on crime and justice issues.