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    Ashley Southall

    Criminal Justice Reporter at The New York Times

    Ashley Southall is a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, specializing in policing, crime, discipline, secrecy, and technology.

    She has a keen interest in studying the efforts to reform the criminal justice system towards becoming 'smaller, safer, fairer,' as described by Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration.

    Ashley was previously part of a team at The Times that delved into the driving forces behind murders in the 40th Precinct in the South Bronx.

    Her passion for law enforcement journalism was sparked by covering breaking news stories such as the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, the Charleston church massacre, and the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement.

    She started her career contributing to coverage of Washington under President Barack Obama at The New York Times Washington bureau after graduating from Howard University with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Broadcast Journalism.

    Ashley also studied Portuguese Language and Literature at Middlebury College during her educational journey.

    Her previous experience includes roles as a Breaking News Reporter, News Clerk, and News Intern at The New York Times, as well as serving as a Team Leader and Corps Member at Jumpstart and holding the position of S.T.A.R.S. Student at Turner Broadcasting.

    Highlights

    Can You Recognize an Unlicensed Cannabis Dispensary? - The New York Times
    Can You Recognize an Unlicensed Cannabis Dispensary? - The New York Times
    Jun 13 · The New York Times
    New York City Cracks Down on Unlicensed Cannabis Shops - The New York Times
    New York City Cracks Down on Unlicensed Cannabis Shops - The New York Times
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    New York, New York