Integrating police into violence-prevention efforts can strengthen public safety.
— Read on www.city-journal.org/article/broken-windows-policing-public-health-safety
Tag: Criminal Justice System
DUNCAN V. BONTA Opinion
Access the opinion here: cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2025/03/20/23-55805.pdf
Nebraska Lawmakers Hold Hearing on Bill to Reduce Non-Safety Traffic Stops | American Civil Liberties Union
LINCOLN, Neb. – Yesterday, the Nebraska Legislature’s Judiciary Committee heard testimony on LB 222, a bill that would reduce non-safety traffic…
— Read on www.aclu.org/press-releases/nebraska-lawmakers-hold-hearing-on-bill-to-reduce-non-safety-traffic-stops
Albany to crime victims: Drop dead
New York’s state Legislature refuses to amend a radical law that’s denying justice to thousands of crime victims — and letting criminal defendants off scot-free.
— Read on nypost.com/2025/03/17/opinion/albany-to-crime-victims-drop-dead/
Why Have Mississippi No-Knock Raids Been Approved Without Good Reason? | The Marshall Project
Some local courts have backed off approving no-knocks, but there are still no statewide limits on these dangerous types of raids.
— Read on www.themarshallproject.org/2025/03/20/mississippi-no-knock-warrant-raids
Deputization and Privileged White Violence | Stanford Law Review
A number of high-profile and racially charged killings, such as Trayvon Martin’s, Kenneth Herring’s, Ahmaud Arbery’s, and Jordan Neely’s, have been at the hands of civilians declaring themselves the law. These deaths stemmed from a phenomenon best described as “deputization.” Deputization describes a latent legal power that has empowered White people throughout American history to claim authority to enforce the law, as they see it, upon racial minorities generally and Black people in particular. This power turned the ancient common law duty to police all felons in England into a specific American common law duty to police Blacks. From the founding clauses of the Constitution to the Fugitive Slave Acts, to the birth of racist citizen’s arrest laws, there has always been an implicit understanding that part of Whiteness in America is a privilege to use private force to police Black people.
— Read on www.stanfordlawreview.org/print/article/deputization-and-privileged-white-violence/
Vital City | What To Do (and Not To Do) About Subway Safety
Vital City policy recommendations to fix an urgent set of problems
— Read on www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/what-to-do-about-subway-safety-nyc-policy-recommendations
The path to public safety requires economic opportunity: Trends and solutions in urban, suburban, and rural communities
With crime and the economy being top concerns for families and businesses, the paper closes with ways in which state, regional, and local leaders can join forces in ways that make a tangible difference
— Read on www.brookings.edu/articles/the-path-to-public-safety-requires-economic-opportunity/
Trump May Abandon Federal Police Oversight From New York to Phoenix | The Marshall Project
The administration appears set to end federal oversight of police, including agencies that have committed systemic civil rights violations.
— Read on www.themarshallproject.org/2025/03/12/trump-new-york-police-phoenix-justice
Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2025 | Prison Policy Initiative
The big picture on how many people are locked up in the United States and why – 2025.
— Read on www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/pie2025.html