Closing the book on John Mark Tillmann’s stolen antiquesWeeks after the return of one of his last stolen items, one of Canada’s most infamous antique thieves is out on parole
Election Issues 2015: A Maclean’s primer on crimeMaclean’s is your destination for the 2015 election. Start with our in-depth primers on the big issues, including crime
The outlier to declining crime stats? The elderly.Crime may be down among the young. But charges laid against Canadians in the 55-to-64 and 65-to-89 age groups is rising.
The real reason crime is falling so fastHow social media obsession, smartphone addiction, and even violent video games are, surprisingly, making us safer
Miami vice: How a diplomat’s kids ended up in a fatal drug heistThe story of a diplomat’s two sons—one killed, one jailed—is the story of Miami’s youth. Inside what really happened in Miami.
Why the Conservatives want to crackdown on statutory releaseBehind the Conservatives’ rallying call to put more criminals in jail for longer
Why the U.S. has come down easy on white-collar crimeAfter five years of trying to bring justice to those behind the financial crisis, the U.S. has little to show but a handful of harmless fines against Wall Street firms
Russell Williams clings to his pensionWith a court date looming, serial killer Russell Williams fights to maintain his military retirement benefits.
Mapped: Crime sprees across CanadaWe picked one type of crime for each province that was at least double the national average
Jailbreak has aviation experts rethinking regulationsQuebec manhunt continues for men who escaped by helicopter from Orsainville Detention Centre