- The Data: A “Serious” Approach Beats “Tough On Crime”
- Constructing a Serious About Safety Message
- Examples of “Serious” Messaging at Work
- What to Do (and Not to Do...)
We know what our communities want and deserve: safety, accountability, and justice. People should not have to choose; we can, and should, have all three.
But across the country, fear-based attacks about crime, immigration, and public safety are growing louder and are likely to intensify over the summer and into the fall. Too often, these attacks are designed to stoke division, scare people, and distract from real solutions. Real leadership requires getting out ahead of these attacks and delivering a clear and distinct vision for what people want: safe and thriving communities where everyone can have a stable and secure future.
Vera Action’s 40+ rounds of polling and messaging research show that people are looking for leaders who are serious about safety: these leaders acknowledge that being safe is a fundamental right, and they offer real solutions to prevent crime before it happens; support policing that is responsive, trustworthy, and accountable; and invest in the programs and services that help communities thrive.
This guide offers practical language that can be adapted for speeches, op-eds, paid and social media, and conversations with the press and constituents.
The Data: A “Serious” Approach Beats “Tough On Crime”
Most people prefer a “serious-about-safety” approach that emphasizes real solutions to prevent crime and break its cycle over a “tough-on-crime” message.