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The New York Times Finally Discovers That Criminals Commit Crime
The article critiques The New York Times for acknowledging the link between criminal behavior and repeat offenders, highlighting the need for a more honest discussion on crime and public safety.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Apr 03, 2026
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The media's role in shaping public perception of crime can influence policies, often leading to over-policing in marginalized communities.
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Highlighting the actions of criminals should lead to more accountability in law enforcement and justice systems, ensuring they serve all citizens.
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Acknowledging that criminals commit crime is essential for developing effective crime prevention strategies and policies.
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Focusing solely on criminal behavior overlooks systemic issues like poverty and lack of education that contribute to crime rates.
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The emphasis on crime by outlets like The New York Times may divert attention from important reforms needed in social services and rehabilitation.
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