Highlights The jail incarceration rate in county and city jails across the United States dropped 12% over a decade. The US jail incarceration rate rose…
View More US Jail Population Decreases-68 Percent Are FelonsCategory: Coronavirus-COVID-19
Coronavirus-Violence And Crime Will Undoubtedly Return
Highlights For the moment, crime during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) seems moderate. Law enforcement agencies throughout the world, however, are expressing concern. “Criminals are just interested…
View More Coronavirus-Violence And Crime Will Undoubtedly ReturnCoronavirus Jails And Prisons-Will Correctional Officers Stay?
Highlights Will correctional officers stay on the job in prisons and jails during the Coronavirus outbreak? For officers and staff, it’s almost impossible not to…
View More Coronavirus Jails And Prisons-Will Correctional Officers Stay?The Coronavirus, Crime And Law Enforcement Responses
Highlights For the moment, crime during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) seems moderate. Law enforcement is inventing some unique responses. The Coronavirus will push the justice system…
View More The Coronavirus, Crime And Law Enforcement ResponsesThe Coronavirus, Law Enforcement, Corrections And Crime
Highlights Citizens will look to law enforcement for leadership and guidance. It’s time to prepare and enhance our communications strategies The Coronavirus will push the…
View More The Coronavirus, Law Enforcement, Corrections And CrimeAct Now Regarding The Coronavirus And Emergency Management
Highlights No one in law enforcement or emergency management is truly ready for the national, state and local coronavirus emergency and the potential for a…
View More Act Now Regarding The Coronavirus And Emergency ManagementViolent Crime Beats Coronavirus As The Number One Issue
Highlights Maryland declares that violent crime is their first concern even when considering the coronavirus. There are six million violent crime incidents in the United…
View More Violent Crime Beats Coronavirus As The Number One Issue