Last week, former President Joe Biden revealed his inexplicable “not -detected” aggressive cancer as bomb revelations in detail how the white house covered his crumbling health -made possible by a media eSestablishment that hid the uncomfortable truth.
Americans are furious that so -called reliable institutions lied about facts that we needed to choose a president.
We should be furious about the lies that civil servants and the Progressive Press have told us about the laws of public safety and “justice reform” built on false stories.
“Our criminal justice system must be focused on redemption and rehabilitation,” Biden claimed during his presidential campaign 2020.
He promised “to reduce the number of locked people” and, fantastic, to “eradicate the racial, sexual and income-based differences in the system” ideals that also followed New York Democrats.
The words are as empty as the guarantees of the fitness of Biden were.
In reality, about 35% of the serious perpetrators are re -arrested within one year of the prison release, with 85% again shared in more than ten years.
No wonder reforms that have replaced criminal consequences with social services, increased crime and reduced accountability.
Tragic enough, when our government hides such truths, innocent people are injured.
In 2023, for example, when Tyresse Minter was released early in the Bronx house of his wife Karen, the family was not warned even while locked (For guns who get used to a man and then shoots him three times in the back), was more disciplined for violent behavior and possessing a weapon.
Karen was further marked by the classes of parenting and the anger management that was compulsory for Minter by Family Court, led to the registration equal to rehabilitation.
A month after she took a minter, he wurst Karen’s 15-year-old son, Corde Scott, deadly.
“He was conditional in my house,” Karen told me.
“So they thought it was safe … Safe for whom? He killed Corde.”
The bail “Reform” by New York refused to struggle in the same way with dangerality – based on stories about “massive imprisonment” and “systemic racism”.
Judges are now excluded from determining bail for hundreds of violations, so that they are even forced to forget that pose a clear threat to public safety.
No wonder New Yorkers will continue to feel unsafe in the subways, despite the increased presence of the police: they no longer trust a criminal justice system that literally cannot hold a violent psycho after he has made an attack and swears to commit more.
The discovery of New York ‘Reform’, also built on unbalanced stories about over-infrastructure and race, forced it to simply refuse or reject tens of thousands of cases instead of guilty criminals.
Of course, Gotham’s pharmacies are locking up more and more products: they rightly not trust the legal system to keep recidivists out of their shampoo gang paths.
Staatswide “increased age” is perhaps the most terrible fraudulent “reform” of all because it endangers children.
By removing criminal consequences for 16 and 17-year-olds, even when they commit repeated violence, the NYC Tieners Act forces to live in fear of their peers-a reality that only deteriorates by ‘increasing the lower age’, which means that officers prevent children under 12 years old in detention.
Juvenile probationary and youth officers regret that more children bring knives and weapons to school because they do not correctly trust the system to protect them against dangerous classmates.
By constantly forgiving teenage violence and burying case records, the laws have enabled violent young people more Violent.
In the last half decade, the arrests of the NYC youth increased by 68%and the victimization of youth rose by 71%.
The vulnerable children of the city cannot rely on the administration for children’s services to prevent dangerous parents from harming them.
Digoma stories about racial inequality and the stigma of criminal investigations lead ACS to the fact that ACS can channel 70% of the cases of neglect and abuse into social services reactions – no actual investigations.
At least seven children died in the past year under Onsverendendende ‘Supervision’ of the Caseworkers.
ACS has shown that he is so unreliable that the city department of research insists on license to revise at least a dozen recent children’s harms.
It is clear that DOI does not trust the agency to decide which abuse claims are ‘unfounded’.
To regain confidence in our institutions, New Yorkers must reduce mechanisms that force agencies to show us the coupons “when it comes to dangerous criminals.
That means revising the guarantee law to allow judges to consider dangerity when holding perpetrators, and to change the Discovery Act (outside the recent tweaks) to ensure all Merit cases can be robustly prosecuted.
We must “increase the age” and “increase the lower age” to restore real criminal consequences for juvenile violence to announce statistics about young perpetrators.
And ACS should return to actually investigating offensive parents.
It is up to citizens to demand institutional honesty by insisting on policy based on truth, not nice lies about redemption and breed.
Hannah E. Meyers is a fellow and the director of police and public safety at the Manhattan Institute.
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