What we cover

Key beats in the Crime section

We focus on facts, outcomes, and accountability—tracking what works, what fails, and what it means for public safety.

Public safety policy

Legislation, bail and sentencing reforms, and the real-world impacts on communities.


Policing & accountability

Use-of-force standards, staffing, training, and transparency—without the talking points.


Prosecution & courts

Charging decisions, courtroom outcomes, and how justice is administered at the local and federal level.


Border & trafficking

Reporting on trafficking networks, fentanyl flows, and enforcement priorities that affect crime nationwide.

Focus areas

A quick way to explore the issues we track most closely—each with reporting, explainers, and analysis.

Violent crime trends

What the data shows—and what politicians leave out.

Fentanyl & overdose

Supply chains, enforcement, and community impact.

Retail theft & property crime

Policy choices, prosecution, and deterrence.

Juvenile justice

Intervention, accountability, and long-term outcomes.

Victims’ rights

Resources, restitution, and keeping victims central.

Community safety

Local solutions that reduce crime and restore trust.

How we approach coverage

Report the facts. Follow the outcomes.

Crime policy debates are often driven by slogans. We prioritize primary sources, official records, and on-the-ground reporting to separate claims from results.

Expect clear timelines, context on local and federal policy, and analysis that connects decisions to measurable public-safety outcomes.

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