Daryl Khan Daryl Khan Daryl Khan is the New York bureau chief for the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange and its sister publication Youth Today. In his role as bureau chief, he writes in-depth features and long-form pieces on the juvenile justice system, and assigns a wide range of stories, data visualization projects, and videos to students and recent graduates. He runs the Urban Reporting Program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism. He is a Brooklyn-based criminal justice reporter who has worked for The New York Times, Newsday, and the Boston Globe. He is directing documentaries about the legacy of the Civil Rights movement in the South.
Video Shows Baton Rouge Police Pinning Man To The Ground and Beating Him The officers were part of the department's Street Crimes Unit, known among residents for its aggressive patrols. Daryl Khan, Clarissa Sosin Dec 20, 2018
A Year After Police Shot Calvin Toney, His Family Still Doesn’t Know What Happened Baton Rouge residents say little has changed after Alton Sterling. Clarissa Sosin, Daryl Khan Nov 19, 2018