An independent media organization dedicated to factual, in-depth reporting on law enforcement, the legal system, and public safety — committed to accuracy, balance, and the public interest.
"Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both."— Eleanor Roosevelt
We cut through noise to deliver complex stories in clear, accessible language — making informed audiences, not confused ones.
Every story carries context. We invite viewers to think critically and engage constructively rather than react emotionally.
Reporting that informs communities, supports transparency in public institutions, and gives the public an accurate picture of how the legal system operates.
"Trust is the glue of life. It's the foundational principle that holds all relationships."— Stephen R. Covey
Frame Journalism is an independent media organization dedicated to accurate, factual reporting on law enforcement, criminal justice, and public safety. Inspired by the principles of explanatory journalism, our content gives complex stories the context they deserve.
We believe clear stories create informed audiences — and informed audiences shape better outcomes. Our coverage encompasses investigative reporting on law enforcement, court proceedings, and public safety — deeply researched narratives that provide accurate, balanced information to the public.
Through rigorous research, public records requests, and meticulous fact-checking standards, we produce journalism that meets the highest standards of accuracy and fairness.
Original research, public records requests, and meticulous fact-checking at every stage of reporting.
YouTube, social media, and our own digital news platform — meeting audiences where they are.
Every story built on verified sources and expert analysis. No speculation. Just facts.
Justice isn't only about rules, courts, or institutions — it is about people believing in them. Systems cannot function without the trust of those they serve.
Read Story →While laws provide structure, it is the people — communities themselves — that give justice its meaning.
Read Story →An examination of how institutions evolve in response to evidence, oversight, and community engagement — and what the research shows about effective change.
Read Story →Transparency isn't just a principle — it's the foundation of justice. Without it, systems grow opaque and communities lose trust.
Read Story →How accountability mechanisms within law enforcement and the courts function — and what the data shows about where gaps exist.
Read Story →When witnesses stay silent, justice stalls. Understanding why people don't speak — and what changes when they do — is central to building systems that work.
Read Story →Case studies of communities and institutions that have built stronger public safety partnerships — and what those efforts reveal about what works.
Read Story →Journalism shapes the contours of justice in ways that extend far beyond the courtroom — but only when it chooses accountability over sensation.
Read Story →The evidence is clear — rehabilitation, not punishment, determines outcomes for young people who enter the justice system.
Read Story →We work with a network of 15+ journalists, researchers, and contributors from across the country. If you have a background in journalism, law enforcement reporting, legal research, or public records, we want to hear from you.
Get In Touch →We welcome feedback, media inquiries, and collaboration opportunities. Reach out — we'd love to hear from you.