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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. 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.

  3. 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

  4. 10 de feb. de 2015 · United States Department of Justice

  5. Kentucky Smart on Crime. 2,936 likes. Kentucky Smart on Crime is a broad based coalition working for common sense justice reforms that enha

  6. 26 de feb. de 2010 · In her new book Smart on Crime, San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris takes on one of society's most pressing issues: reforming our broken criminal justice system. Smart on Crime ...

  7. 20 de oct. de 2009 · Smart on Crime is a new report from the Death Penalty Information Center that explores the prospect of saving states hundreds of millions of dollars by ending the death penalty. The report also serves to release a national poll of police chiefs in which they rank the death penalty at the bottom of their priorities for achieving a safer society.