Not Everybody Is Entitled to a Lawyer By Andrew C. McCarthy March 22, 2022 The Left has won the narrative battle regarding detention and interrogation issues in the war on terror, so the Left is writing the history.
NR PLUS Alvin Bragg, the Prosecutor Who Won’t Prosecute By Barry Latzer January 20, 2022 Meet Manhattan’s new DA.
Merrick Garland’s Jailbreak By Nate Hochman December 23, 2021 Most of the prisoners who are now being released are likely low-level offenders, but prison directors get significant discretion in determining who is eligible.
Criminal-Justice-System Error By Kevin D. Williamson October 12, 2021 Our criminal-justice system works on a worst-of-both-worlds model: It is simultaneously cruel and ineffective.
NR PLUS Crime: An Introduction By Rich Lowry September 16, 2021 It is no coincidence that violent crime is again on the march.
NR PLUS Forgotten Lessons of the War on Crime By William J. Bratton & Rafael A. Mangual September 16, 2021 History tells us how to win again.
NR PLUS Fictions of the ‘Carceral State’ By Andrew C. McCarthy September 16, 2021 The incarcerated population is falling, and it’s mostly hardened criminals.
NR PLUS Where Have All the Officers Gone? By Ryan Mills September 16, 2021 Police departments around the country are losing staff and struggling to recruit.
NR PLUS Are Cops to Blame for the Crime Wave? By Charles Fain Lehman September 16, 2021 Examining the ‘legitimacy’ hypothesis.
NR PLUS The ‘Systemic Racism’ Stereotype By Hannah E. Meyers September 16, 2021 Monolithic accusations are bad for cops and communities.