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The media has immense power in shaping public attitudes and narratives around public safety, crime, and criminal justice. With this power comes the responsibility of producing accurate and informed stories that reflect what communities actually want when it comes to safety.
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The media has immense power in shaping public attitudes and narratives around public safety, crime, and criminal justice. With this power comes the responsibility of producing accurate and informed stories that reflect what communities actually want when it comes to safety.
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Why Do Americans Think the U.S. Is Too "Soft" on Crime?
Lawmakers can simultaneously address crime concerns and reduce legal system injustices. Voters are eager for solutions to both problems. Politicians just have to offer them.
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