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No Justice for JonBenet Dec. 24, 2016

Diane Dimond

All crime reporters have a story from their past they cannot shake, a case that either touched them ... Read More

Blacks and Politicians Nov. 16, 2016

Walter E. Williams

Donald Trump's surprise win has millions of Americans, many of whom are black, in a tizzy. Many, suc... Read More

Law and Order: Good Issue, Bad Messengers Sep. 30, 2016

Linda Chavez

Channeling Richard M. Nixon from the 1968 presidential campaign, Donald Trump has tried to make "law... Read More

Abstract Immigrants in an Abstract World Aug. 30, 2016

Thomas Sowell

Why would a country with the world's largest Jewish population, outside of Israel, admit large numbe... Read More

Justice Department Will Phase out of Private Prisons. It's a Start Aug. 23, 2016

Daily Editorials

The Justice Department's decision to begin phasing out the use of private prisons is at once a miles... Read More

No Need to Police Prosecutors for This Case Aug. 16, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi told The San Francisco Chronicle's Karen de Sa it was "pos... Read More

For Obama, Leftist Rhetoric Is Always Innocent and Conservatives Are Always Guilty Jul. 13, 2016

Ben Shapiro

When it comes to the linkage between violence and rhetoric, I abide by a fairly simple rule: If you'... Read More

Teens Behaving Well Jun. 22, 2016

Daily Editorials

For the parents and grandparents of adolescents there is good news and bad news. The good news, unea... Read More

A Better Solution to Hate Crimes Jun. 17, 2016

Daily Editorials

In localizing a national Associated Press story about hate crimes reporting by local law enforcement... Read More

What to Do With Robert Stackowitz Jun. 11, 2016

Diane Dimond

The state of Georgia wants Robert Stackowitz back. Now, it is up to the governor of Connecticut whet... Read More

What Would You Do as a Witness to a Crime? Jun. 04, 2016

Diane Dimond

An infamous psychopathic serial killer died a couple of months ago in prison at the age of 81. You l... Read More

'Ferguson Effect' Is Real, and It Threatens to Harm Black Americans Most May. 20, 2016

Michael Barone

University of Missouri at St. Louis criminologist Richard Rosenfeld has had "second thoughts." Like ... Read More

Hillary Clinton's Overdue Shift on Crime Apr. 14, 2016

Steve Chapman

Looking back on the 1994 crime bill that he signed, Bill Clinton is probably wishing it had included... Read More

Bill Clinton's 1994 Crime Bill Is History Apr. 14, 2016

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — Over the last few days, former President Bill Clinton displayed one of the salien... Read More

The Suicidal Left Throws Bill Clinton Over Apr. 13, 2016

Ben Shapiro

This week, the Bernie Sanders revolution finally ate its own. The vultures of the hard left forced f... Read More

Rape Matters -- Catching Rapists Does, Too Apr. 09, 2016

Diane Dimond

So get this. Top justice officials have figured out a way to make the bad guys finance programs that... Read More

Easing Prison Overcrowding: Who Wins Early Release and Who Doesn't? Mar. 19, 2016

Diane Dimond

It's easy to understand the intent behind the current move to reduce prison overcrowding, but are we... Read More

Jerry Brown's Funky California Prison Blues Feb. 14, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

When he initially retired from the system in 2011, there were 173,000 inmates in the state's prisons... Read More

Eyewitness Testimony: The Eyes Can Be Deceiving Feb. 13, 2016

Diane Dimond

How many times have you heard someone say, "Believe me; I know it's true. I saw it with my own eyes!... Read More

Is Rising Violence a 'Ferguson Effect'? Jan. 31, 2016

Steve Chapman

Chicago, never an island of tranquility, has been roiled by a surge in serious violence. Last year, ... Read More