By Carson Walker
Sioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
South Dakota’s top law enforcement officer released a report July 14 disputing two earlier federal studies on crime among American Indians, calling them “flawed.”
But the author of one of the Bureau of Justice Statistics publications countered that the South Dakota document is the one that’s misguided and includes nothing new.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
South Dakota’s top law enforcement officer released a report July 14 disputing two earlier federal studies on crime among American Indians, calling them “flawed.”
But the author of one of the Bureau of Justice Statistics publications countered that the South Dakota document is the one that’s misguided and includes nothing new.