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Welcome to What a Crime – your one-stop source for spectacular, shocking and fascinating true crime stories from around the world.
Crimes are more than just headlines – they are stories that challenge, fascinate and sometimes even shock us. Behind every case, there are people, motives and often unsolved mysteries. At What a Crime, we believe that exploring crime is not only exciting, but can also help us to better understand the world around us.

About

Who We Are

At What a Crime, we’ve captivated our audience with riveting crime stories, leading to increased engagement and a loyal following drawn to our exploration of both notorious and obscure crimes.

Our commitment to quality storytelling sets us apart as a trusted source for true crime enthusiasts and casual readers alike.

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Our Mission & Vision

Inspiring Curiosity Through Captivating Crime Content

Uncovering True Crime Stories

We aim to inform and engage our audience by delivering well-researched crime stories that spark curiosity and discussion about the complexities of human behavior and crime.

Becoming the Ultimate Crime Resource

Our vision is to become the leading destination for true crime enthusiasts, known for insightful analysis and a commitment to uncovering the truth behind the most captivating crime stories.

EXECUTIVE TEAM

Dr. Victor Kane

CEO | Criminal Profiler

Nina Torres

Co-Founder & Journalist | Author

Oliver Grant

Data Journalist | Author

Audrey Marlowe

Undercover Reporter | Author

Eleanor Carter

LLM | Author

JOBS

Crime is a puzzle – and we’re inviting you to help solve it. Follow our work, share your insights, and if you’ve got a tip or a case that deserves attention, reach out to us. Together, let’s uncover the truth, one story at a time.


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Introduction
As technology advances, integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into our operations offers exciting opportunities to enhance the journalism at What a crime. This policy outlines the principles and practices that govern the use of AI at What a crime, ensuring that our AI utilization aligns with our commitment to accuracy, integrity, and ethical standards in covering the crime cosmos.

Purpose of AI Use
We use AI to support and elevate our editorial efforts, including content creation, data analysis, and audience engagement. These tools enable us to deliver accurate, timely, and relevant information while maintaining our editorial standards and ethical responsibilities in environmental reporting.

Principles of AI Use

  1. Transparency
    We clearly disclose when AI-generated content is used. Readers will always be informed if any part of an article or content element was created or significantly asCLsisted by AI.
    We are transparent about the AI tools and technologies we use, including their purposes and limitations.
  2. Accuracy and Reliability
    AI systems must undergo thorough testing and validation to ensure their accuracy. We are committed to cross-referencing AI-generated information with credible sources to maintain our high standards.
    Any errors identified in AI-generated content will be corrected promptly and transparently.
  3. Ethical Standards
    AI applications must adhere to ’What a crime’ ethical guidelines, ensuring they do not spread misinformation, bias, or cause harm.
    Regular audits of AI systems will be conducted to assess their impact on content quality and fairness.
  4. Editorial Integrity
    We maintain a clear distinction between human-generated and AI-generated content. AI tools will never compromise our editorial integrity.
    AI will enhance rather than replace human editorial judgment, supporting decisions while upholding journalistic standards.
  5. Privacy and Data Protection
    AI systems will be designed and operated in full compliance with data privacy laws and regulations. Personal data collected through AI tools will be handled with care and confidentiality.
    AI tools used for data analysis will be vetted to ensure they do not compromise user privacy.
  6. Bias and Fairness
    AI systems will be regularly reviewed to detect and mitigate any biases that may affect the content or decision-making processes.
    We aim to ensure AI-generated content reflects diverse perspectives and does not reinforce stereotypes, particularly in discussions about crime and its global impact.
  7. Audience Engagement
    We engage with our audience to gather feedback on AI-generated content and address any concerns raised.
    AI will enhance, but not replace, human interaction with our community. Automated responses will be clearly identified as such.
  8. Compliance and Legal Standards
    What a crime adheres to all relevant legal standards and regulations related to AI use, including intellectual property, data protection, and ethical guidelines.
    We seek legal counsel when implementing or updating AI technologies to ensure full compliance with applicable laws.

Training and Oversight
What a crime provides staff with training on the ethical use of AI and its role in our journalistic process.
An oversight committee will be established to monitor the implementation of this policy and address any emerging issues related to AI use.

Review and Updates
This AI policy will be reviewed periodically and updated as necessary to reflect advancements in AI technology, changes in legal standards, and evolving industry practices.

Acknowledgment
All employees and contractors of What a crime are expected to follow this AI policy. Violations may result in disciplinary action, including potential termination.


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