Targeting crime was a central part of the Trump campaign’s message, but some left-leaning prosecutors and measures survived a ...
Much true crime of the past takes particularly shocking crimes and ... might feed our curiosity, he says, we run the risk of ...
California voters passed a tough-on-crime ballot measure and ousted progressive prosecutors, signaling a shift in attitudes ...
Voters rolled back reform by passing Proposition 36 and ousting progressive prosecutors in L.A. and the Bay Area. But we ...
and public spending on crime prevention and criminal justice. In 2022, security expenses by private businesses accounted for 47% of the total cost of crime, while state spending on crime prevention ...
More than 1,500 people already charged with crimes linked to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot could all be pardoned, and new cases ...
About the changes in juvenile justice laws that took effect Friday, some prosecutors, defense attorneys and justice reform ...
Trump’s one criminal conviction pales in comparison with the number of allegations and felony counts he has amassed over his ...
Two initiatives on November’s ballot aim to shift California’s policies on criminal justice, but with each in a different ...
Consistent with longstanding Justice Department practices and procedures, the department today is providing information about ...
From reproductive rights to border enforcement and marijuana legalization, voters across the nation will weigh in on criminal ...
California voters backed Proposition 36, looking for a new direction on homelessness, retail theft and drug overdoses. Gov. Gavin Newsom opposed it.