Crime Reduction
Coverage of Crime Reduction in the Nexus archive.
- Murders reach lowest levels in NYC history with nearly 25% drop amid huge 2026 crime reduction
Murders in New York City have reached the lowest levels in the city's history with a nearly 25% drop, contributing to a significant crime reduction by 2026. Despite increases in rapes and hate crimes, NYPD statistics indicate the city is safer than ever.
- Making America Safe Again: DOJ to Award $300 Million to Model Cities Dedicated to Restoring Law and Order
The Justice Department announced the Model Cities Initiative, allocating $300 million to 2-4 cities for strategies aimed at reducing crime, restoring law and order, and enhancing public safety. Proposals from eligible cities are due by September 1.
- Making America Safe Again: DOJ to Award $300 Million to Model Cities Dedicated to Restoring Law and Order
The Justice Department announced the Model Cities Initiative, allocating nearly $300 million in federal funding to two to four cities for implementing strategies to reduce crime and enhance public safety. Proposals are due by September 1.
- Ritzy California enclave rocked after prominent nonprofit leader dedicated to reducing crime sent disturbing letter to friend before he and wife were found shot dead
A prominent nonprofit leader in a ritzy California enclave, known for his work in reducing crime, was found shot dead along with his wife after sending a disturbing letter to a friend. The incident has rocked the local community and raised questions about the circumstances surrounding the murders.
- The results are in: Tough-on-crime works, rogue prosecutors don’t
The article asserts that tough-on-crime policies effectively reduce violent crime to low levels, while condemning rogue prosecutors for their ineffectiveness. It emphasizes that proven strategies already exist to achieve significant crime reduction.