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  • February 29, 2008
    Blog
    One in 100: Behind Bars In America, 2008
    … drug trade continues to thrive.  When the prisons are overflowing in certain jurisdictions, the system starts backing up and the police will focus on the most violent offenders and only the “major drug traffickers.” In the jurisdictions where there is …
    By Tim Lynch
  • September 16, 2014
    Blog
    Anthony Burgess on “the Duty to Distrust the State”
    … purposes we do not seem to sanction; it treats us as abstract statistics; it controls an army; it supports a police force whose function does not always appear to be protective. This, of course, is a generalization that may be …
    By David Boaz
  • October 5, 2010
    Blog
    Evo Morales’ Soccer Behavior Mirrors His Governing Style
    … base. When the opposition delegates tried to enter the premises, they were prevented from doing so by the military, the police and Morales’ supporters. The text of Bolivia’s new constitution was thus approved by the unrepresentative Assembly. To become …
    By Juan Carlos Hidalgo
  • March 12, 2007
    Cato.org
    A Victory for Self-Defense
    … in the heart of Washington. People on her block were harassed relentlessly by drug dealers and addicts. Parker called the police, time and again, then encouraged her neighbors to do the same. She organized block meetings to discuss the problem …
    By Robert A. Levy
  • August 10, 2021
    Real Clear Policy
    Biden Administration Circumvents First Amendment by Bullying Private Actors
    Biden Administration Circumvents First Amendment by Bullying Private Actors
    … extends to the regulation of disinformation; there is no such legal category, nor any government body empowered to define or police it. However, most speech relies on middlemen, be they social media platforms or traditional broadcasters, to convey it to …
    By Will Duffield
  • July 10, 2018
    United Press International
    Afghanistan’s Trauma State Fuels Endless War
    … forces, recruiting rebels is easy, and rebels can readily find sanctuary. The residents of Khaki Khel rarely saw any Afghan police or soldiers and when they did, things only seemed to get worse. The fact that the villagers were subsistence …
    By Erik Goepner
  • March 7, 2024
    The Times
    DC's Warning to Britain On Shoplifting
    DC’s Warning to Britain On Shoplifting
    … wants a shop worker waiting beside you as you choose your facewash? Is the UK heading down the same path? Police in England and Wales recorded 402,482 shoplifting offences in the year to September 2023, a 32 per cent …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • July 24, 2020
    Blog
    CBP Internal Affairs Is Woefully Understaffed
    … internal affairs officers. That’s one internal affairs investigator for every 188 LEOs in CBP. By contrast, the New York Police Department (NYPD) has one internal affairs investigator for every 65 sworn officers, and the older internal affairs division at …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • February 17, 2017
    Washington Post
    How Enforcing Trump’s Immigration Actions Could Hurt Public Safety
    … enforcement is invested in “retaining the trust of the immigrant communities, not having the immigrant communities afraid of contacting the police.” He added, “If we alienate the immigrant community, we’re sunk.” Inherent suspicion of police is dangerous to a …
    By Jonathan Blanks
  • May 5, 2023
    Reason
    The FBI's Anti-Encryption Campaign
    The FBI’s Anti-Encryption Campaign
    The loss of public key encryption service providers would make us all more vulnerable, both physically and financially.
    By Patrick G. Eddington
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