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  1. Smart on Crime. Being tough on criminals hasn’t worked, but neither has being lenient. Here’s how to prevent—and punish—crime the right way. By Mark A.R. Kleiman. from Spring 2013, No. 28 – 26 MIN READ.

  2. Frankfort, Ky. (March. 24, 2022)—Today, the Kentucky Smart on Crime Coalition released the following statement after the Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary advanced HB 311, sponsored by House Judiciary Chairman Ed Massey, legislation aimed at relieving the severe backlog of court cases in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  3. 1. Juli 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.

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  4. 1. Juli 2010 · The vice president and former San Francisco district attorney presents her vision for smart criminal justice and public safety.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 ...

  5. 11. Jan. 2009 · 243 ratings24 reviews. The old approaches to fighting crime just aren't working. Two thirds of people released from prison commit another crime within two years. In Smart on Crime, career prosecutor Kamala D. Harris shatters the old distinctions, rooted in false choices and myths, and offers a compelling argument for how to make the criminal ...

  6. 29. Nov. 2023 · The Attorney General's Smart on Crime Tour. The Attorney General has traveled across the country to showcase the success of reentry courts in helping former prisoners re-enter into their communities as productive citizens and diversion programs that offer alternatives to incarceration. These programs reflect the department's “Smart on Crime ...

  7. smart on crime. The nation’s police chiefs rank the death penalty last in their priorities for e"ective crime reduction. The o#cers do not believe the death penalty acts as a deterrent to murder, and they rate it as one of most ine#cient uses of taxpayer dollars in !ghting crime. Criminologists concur that the death