September 12, 2017

Stripping elected officials of power only undermines voters

In an op-ed for The Hill, IIP Executive Director Meg Reiss argues that the Florida Supreme Court disenfranchised the will of the people in its Aramis Ayala vs. Rick Scott decision, and that this decision impacts the fate of all democratically elected prosecutors.

September 1, 2017

American policing is broken. Here’s how to fix it.

In this piece, Vox’s German Lopez cites NNSC Director David Kennedy on how to improve police-community relations. The first step? Police must acknowledge the history of harm perpetuated by their institutions, else community distrust of law enforcement will persist.

September 1, 2017

Niagara prosecutors try frank talk to steer offenders to better path

The July 13 meeting in the Niagara Falls Public Library was set up under a state-sponsored program called GIVE – Gun-Involved Violence Elimination – used in 17 counties since 2014. Meeting with felons is one way the program tries to reach its goal of reducing violent crime, and the batting average for the GIVE program seems good: of

August 24, 2017

Put the Guns Down: A Chicago Strategy for Curbing Violence

According to a recent report from the Urban Institute, a strategy aimed at reducing gun violence in Chicago by targeting gang members most at risk of being victims or perpetrators with a combination of “moral suasion” and the threat of criminal sanctions resulted in significant reductions of violence.

August 18, 2017

Now Minneapolis’ top cop, Medaria Arradondo brings useful skills to big task

Recently confirmed Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo, acknowledging the historical mistreatment of minorities by law enforcement: “When legislative laws came down, whether it's segregating our schools or universities, police were the people on the front lines that were thrust into those very hot-button social issues. This has not changed today.”

August 15, 2017

Sheriff touts technology, anti-gang effort in JSO’s fight against violence

Sheriff Mike Williams said part of the National Network for Safe Communities gang initiative was warning the gang members that if they committed crimes, they would be arrested. Now many are in jail. “The messaging is, 'Don't be the most violent gang in the city. Don't shoot or kill anyone. Those are the new rules,'”

August 14, 2017

Lenore Anderson: On justice reforms, L.A. County should look forward, not back

“Public safety challenges in Los Angeles are real and must be addressed. However, the question is not what’s wrong with reforms attempting to correct problems, but what the county can do to effectively effectuate recent reforms — and go even farther. Looking beyond tradition, officials will find that community leaders and crime experts alike have

August 14, 2017

Community comes together to tackle violence

Representatives from the street, the clergy, the community and Government came together for an anti-violence event at the weekend. The event — called Changing Lives — was organised by Desmond Crockwell, chief editor of VisionzMagazine, and coincided with the coming second issue of the publication. The standing-room only event, held at the Bermuda Public Service Union