EPISODE · Jan 9, 2020 · 54 MIN
Ep 556 | How Our Criminal Justice System Is a One-Way Street to Leniencies for Criminals
from Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz · host Blaze Podcast Network
Buckle up and get ready for one of the most comprehensive discussions on crime out on the web today. I’m joined by Rafael Mangual of the Manhattan Institute to discuss the latest trends in crime and weak-on-crime policies in places like New York and Baltimore. This is not just about bail or any single facet of the criminal justice system. This is about ensuring that the solution to every policy challenge is fewer arrests, fewer convictions, and less prison time. We cover parole, weak juvenile laws, insanity defense, lack of deterrent, and a lack of balance in approach to the needs of victims and society at large. Show Links: What about victims of crime? https://bit.ly/35FKAXq Why Baltimore is so violent and what not to emulate: https://bit.ly/35Dmn4b Copyright Blaze Media All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Buckle up and get ready for one of the most comprehensive discussions on crime out on the web today. I’m joined by Rafael Mangual of the Manhattan Institute to discuss the latest trends in crime and weak-on-crime policies in places like New York and Baltimore. This is not just about bail or any single facet of the criminal justice system. This is about ensuring that the solution to every policy challenge is fewer arrests, fewer convictions, and less prison time. We cover parole, weak juvenile laws, insanity defense, lack of deterrent, and a lack of balance in approach to the needs of victims and society at large. Show Links: What about victims of crime? https://bit.ly/35FKAXq Why Baltimore is so violent and what not to emulate: https://bit.ly/35Dmn4b Copyright Blaze Media All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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