Recent legislation makes it easier for felons to claim racial bias—potentially putting them back on the streets in large numbers.
— Read on www.city-journal.org/article/californias-looming-crime-catastrophe
Month: May 2024
Chicago 2023 Traffic Stops Data
See here for the report:
www.impactforequity.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/2023-Traffic-Stops-Data-Report.pdf
Vital City | Does Nothing Stop a Bullet Like a Job?
Research is clear: Violence tends to be a crime of passion,
— Read on www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/does-nothing-stop-a-bullet-like-a-job
Efficient justice: Thinking at the margins about crime and punishment – Niskanen Center
A justice system, by its very nature, provides benefits and imposes costs.
— Read on www.niskanencenter.org/efficient-crime-control/
Methodological Challenges for Research on Racial Bias in Police Shootings | RAND
The authors of this report discuss methodological and data challenges for studying racial bias in police shootings in the United States and suggest future directions for research to address these issues.
— Read on www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA243-8.html
Get a .PDF copy of the report HERE
Changes in Body-Camera Policy over time
On Lessons Not Learned: Blue Cities Like Seattle Confirm the Broken Windows Theory—40 Years After It Was Proposed
See the report here:
Why Do Academics Dislike Cops? | City Journal
Police officers represent what many on campuses fear most: reality.
— Read on www.city-journal.org/article/why-do-academics-dislike-cops
The cruel consequences of America’s aging prison population – Vox
Older people are spending their dying years behind bars. The problem is only getting worse.
— Read on www.vox.com/the-highlight/24119956/prisons-elderly-aging-prisoners-criminal-justice
New Laws Are Turning Police Into ‘Supercitizens’ – The American Prospect
A series of legislative and judicial efforts have removed police oversight from oversight boards and communities.
— Read on prospect.org/justice/2024-05-08-new-laws-turning-police-into-supercitizens/