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Amanda Hernandez, Stateline
Amanda Hernández is a staff writer for Stateline. She has reported for both national and local outlets, including ABC News, USA Today and NBC4 Washington
Politicians love to cite crime data. It’s often wrong.
By: Amanda Hernandez, Stateline - November 2, 2023
When Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis announced his presidential campaign in May, he proudly told the nation that Florida’s crime rate in 2021 had reached a 50-year low. But really, DeSantis couldn’t say for sure. That’s because fewer than 1 in 10 law enforcement agencies in his state had reported their crime statistics to the […]
AI bots are helping 911 dispatchers with their workload
By: Amanda Hernandez, Stateline - October 23, 2023
In the middle of a storm, 911 call centers often find themselves inundated with reports of fallen trees, flooded roads and panicked residents. Every call matters, but with multiple reports of the same incident pouring in, the pressure on emergency services can become overwhelming. Amid the chaos, a technological ally has emerged: artificial intelligence. In […]
It’s hazing season on college campuses. State safeguards are uneven.
By: Amanda Hernandez, Stateline - October 5, 2023
Max Gruver spent the early morning hours of Sept. 14, 2017, heavily intoxicated and passed out on a couch inside the Phi Delta Theta chapter house at Louisiana State University. He had been forced to repeatedly chug 190-proof Diesel liquor in a hazing ritual called “Bible Study,” during which pledges are quizzed on fraternity facts. […]
Sexual assault survivors can now track their rape kits in most states
By: Amanda Hernandez, Stateline - September 8, 2023
It can take hours for a sexual assault victim to undergo the multiple swabs, hair samples, blood and urine collections, and other invasive procedures of a sexual assault examination. And then it can take months, sometimes years, for investigators to process that evidence kit. But now, responding to demands from survivors and their advocates, more […]
Cities are embracing teen curfews, though they might not curb crime
By: Amanda Hernandez, Stateline - August 29, 2023
In response to growing public concern over crime, cities and counties throughout the United States are returning to a familiar tool: curfews for young people. Proponents argue curfews curb crime and protect youth by keeping them off the streets. But research suggests curfews are ineffective, and some juvenile justice advocates and experts warn of unintended […]
States stiffen penalties for fentanyl, despite public health concerns
By: Amanda Hernandez, Stateline - July 21, 2023
As they struggle to reduce drug overdose deaths, policymakers across the United States are embroiled in a heated debate over creating and increasing criminal penalties related to fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid that’s up to 100 times more potent than morphine. Legislators pushing the new wave of criminal penalties say the laws will deter drug […]
More blue states declare themselves sanctuaries for transgender health care
By: Amanda Hernandez, Stateline - June 29, 2023
Democratic governors and state lawmakers across the country are mobilizing against a surge of Republican restrictions on transgender health care by establishing their states as sanctuaries for gender-affirming care. Earlier this month, Democratic Gov. Wes Moore signed an executive order making Maryland the 11th state, plus the District of Columbia, to declare itself a sanctuary. […]