crime reduction
Coverage of crime reduction in the Nexus archive.
- Trump set to highlight violent crime reduction during a visit to New York police academy
Donald Trump plans to visit the Nassau County Police Academy in suburban Long Island to highlight his record on crime and safety. During this event, he is scheduled to release new FBI crime statistics showing a decrease in violent crime for 2025. The visit is primarily aimed at boosting Republican candidates running in closely contested battleground races across New York.
- Trump in Los Angeles Tuesday to speak at GOP event
President Donald Trump will speak at a Republican Party event in Los Angeles on Tuesday at Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes. The address will focus on middle-class tax cuts, border security, and reducing crime.
- New HPD Chief Lazar shares plan of action
Honolulu Police Department Chief David Lazar presented his 30-60-90-day plan to the police commission, outlining initiatives focused on modernization, officer retention, and crime reduction.
- 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.