Crime, a Symposium: Looking Back, Looking Forward

What happened in 2022 and why? Where are we headed in 2023?  Ten experts weigh in:

Articles in this symposium:

1. Fix Public Policy or Pay a Price – Peter Moskos and John Hall 2. Please Stop Blaming Bail Reform – John Pfaff 3. What Crime Trends Are in Store This Year? – Thomas Abt 4. The Bronx is Combining Accountability and Rehabilitation – Darcel Clark 5. The Smart Path to a Safer Brooklyn – Eric Gonzalez 6. Act Now, or Expect More of the Same – Charles Fain Lehman 7. A Tale of Two Divergent Paths – John K. Roman and Anthony Washburn 8. Our Crime Debate Remains Tragically Shortsighted – Jeffrey A. Butts

See the original article HERE

Arrests in Philadelphia nosedive while reported incidents increase

Interesting article on what is going on in Philadelphia. Is it the Krasner Effect? Read and decide.

Reported crime is up, arrests in Philadelphia are down. Experts disagree on the cause. A. Benjamin Mannes and Todd Shepherd break it down.
— Read on broadandliberty.com/2023/07/12/arrests-in-philadelphia-nosedive-while-reported-incidents-increased-over-last-five-years/

Minneapolis Safe and Thriving Communities Report

Here is a new report by Harvard on how policing in Minneapolis can be improved. This is a report in addition to the DOJ investigation of the Minneapolis PD.

Also check out a new article in the City-Journal how the DOJ Minneapolis Report is a stunt to disguise as an impartial investigation. Maybe the Louisville DOJ Investigation too??? Check it out! Most everything on policing from the City-Journal on Policing is worth a read.

Get the report HERE