Barb Bradley Hagerty

@barbarabradleyh

Contributing writer . Following crime, injustice, psychology, and spirituality. Author of books on midlife and spirituality. Formerly .

Washington, DC
Joined May 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    20 Dec 2016

    Just a heads-up - I've changed my Twitter handle to !

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  2. 5 Oct 2020

    HIGH PERFORMANCE IN MIDLIFE AND BEYOND: Book Interview with Cathy Utzsch... via Cathy Utzschneider changed how I think of midlife: I began cycling, started setting goals, and it's been a treat to move forward, not tread water.

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  3. 19 Aug 2020

    As a Christian, I stand with public health experts on COVID-19! Primary

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  4. 7 Aug 2020

    Review | Taking on the hardest cases — without DNA — and setting the innocent free Jim McCloskey changed our view of the criminal justice system. His new book is just out -- and should be read by anyone who cares about innocence and guilt.

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  5. 24 Jul 2020

    This is sobering. How Trump could lose the election—and still remain president | Opinion

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  6. 1 May 2020

    Why Art and Beauty Matter During a Pandemic via This is a great story, with original artwork, by my dear pal Jody Hassett

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  7. 31 Mar 2020

    Turns out, a lot of innocent people in prison may die... here's my latest Atlantic story...

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  8. 17 Mar 2020

    I'm writing an article about Boomers' reaction to Covid19. Looking to talk with people in their 60s and 70s who think the Covid19 scare is overblown. Anonymous okay. Deadline is tonight. Thanks!

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  9. 24 Feb 2020

    Hi friends... Harvey Weinstein met his match(es). "Despite the guilty the verdict, the Weinstein trial is also, in a way, a warning to victims, illustrating the extreme difficulty of prosecuting men for sexual assault," Barbara Bradley Hagerty writes:

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  10. 17 Feb 2020

    Watch Pink The Border Collie Absolutely Destroy The Agility Course At The Westminster Dog Show via

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  11. How taking a Tylenol led award-winning journalist and former Christian Scientist on a journey to uncover the science of spirituality. On my leadership podcast🎙️When It Mattered @

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  12. 31 Dec 2019

    Here's Chitra Ragavan's new podcast about turning points in life. She's a rock star.

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  13. 31 Dec 2019

    My good friend from NPR, Chitra Ragavan, and I talked about brokenness and critical turning points in life - emotionally and spiritually. Here's the podcast.

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  14. 17 Jul 2019

    Here's my interview with one of my favorite hosts, KQED's Michael Krasny ... ... it's based on my year long investigation for about police failure to investigate rape. Thanks, Michael!

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  15. 16 Jul 2019

    ICYMI, speaking of rapists hiding in plain sight, see this story re: college student who badgered police into catching a serial rapist, read this piece.

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  16. 15 Jul 2019

    16/16 The silver lining: More places are testing kits and training detectives about sexual assault. And the success in Cleveland shows that rape cases can be won and serial rapists can be caught - if police will only believe victims.

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  17. 15 Jul 2019

    15/ My jaw dropped at this note by a Detroit police officer, after a teenager reported being raped by two men in an abandoned house.

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  18. 15 Jul 2019

    14/ They found police pursue cases involving “righteous victims”—women raped by a stranger, who fought back and were clean of drugs or alcohol. But if the victim knew the assailant, the woman “got what she got”; police spoke skeptically about “party rapes” and “buyer’s remorse.”

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  19. 15 Jul 2019

    13/ So what’s stopping police? An abiding skepticism of women who report rape. That’s what two researchers, of and Cassia Spohn of , concluded after analyzing files from hundreds of rape investigations in Detroit and L.A.

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  20. 15 Jul 2019

    12/ One Minnesota victim told me she knew her rapist. But police never entered his name into the database. If they had, they would have seen he was a Level 3 offender—a rapist most likely to rape again.

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  21. 15 Jul 2019

    11/ Minneapolis shows the peril of failing to investigate in the era—prompting a devastating series by .

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