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  1. 14 de set. de 2015 · Includes bibliographical references and index Getting past the old debate -- Beyond the trial -- Learning from other disciplines -- Reading, writing and crime prevention -- As seen on tv -- Not in my neighborhood -- The door is locked; the internet is open -- Fear factor -- They deserved it -- Putting humpty dumpty back together again -- The path to justice -- The cost of justice -- Smart puts ...

  2. 1 de dez. de 2006 · Abstract. This exploratory study of news media reports examines language of incarceration shifts. from ‘tough on crime’ to ‘smart on crime’ as a feature of broader, contextual meanings ...

  3. Today, Kentucky Smart on Crime, a coalition of 14 organizations dedicated to justice reforms in the Commonwealth, announced its 2023 agenda for the Kentucky General Assembly. The group, which was established in 2016, has its sights set on tackling the Commonwealth’s overreliance on incarceration as well as addressing overdose crisis.

  4. 01. Properly Fund Police. The evidence is clear: Smart investments in the police can significantly lower crime, particularly violent crime. Law enforcement agencies must have the necessary resources to recruit, train, and retain quality officers in order to keep our streets safe. 02.

  5. The most punitive era in American history reached its apex in the 1990s, but the trend has reversed in recent years. Smart on Crime: The Struggle to Build a Better American Penal System examines the factors causing this dramatic turnaround. It relates and echoes the increasing need and desire on the part of actors in the American government ...

  6. 1 de jul. de 2010 · Before she became the vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris was committed to fighting crime as a prosecutor in San Francisco’s Hall of Justice. Originally published in 2009, Smart on Crime shares her insight and offers a new approach designed to end the cycle of repeat offenders.

    • Kamala D. Harris
  7. 29 de nov. de 2023 · The Attorney General's Smart on Crime Initiative. "By targeting the most serious offenses, prosecuting the most dangerous criminals, directing assistance to crime 'hot spots,' and pursuing new ways to promote public safety, deterrence, efficiency, and fairness - we can become both smarter and tougher on crime." - Attorney General Eric Holder.