Rosalyn Scott’s odyssey in trying to file a complaint with internal affairs illustrates how often residents are too discouraged or too intimidated to bring their complaints forward for official review.

Daryl Khan
Daryl Khan is an investigative reporter who began his career in New York City covering criminal justice and the war on terror as a reporter for the Boston Globe, The New York Times and New York Newsday. He ran the NY Bureau of Juvenile Justice Information Exchange for a decade and produced and directed two feature-length documentaries. "The Battle of Marianna" examines a notorious reform school in Florida’s panhandle; "The Free State of Tallahatchie" explores the legacy of the Emmett Till killing in the Mississippi Delta.