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| NM Lawmakers Propose Criminal Justice Reforms, Court Overturns Domestic Violence Ruling Two state lawmakers are putting forward a series of anti-crime proposals, including one they say would boost police retention by allowing for $15,000 ... In the case of a man arrested numerous times on domestic violence charges, the New Mexico Supreme Court says a person's right to confront an ...
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| Mexican cities secede to escape corruption and cartels, forming corporate dystopias, precarious ... The weak Mexican state has made it possible for cities across the country to effectively secede, abandoning the political parties, the state-funded police, and even the rule of law in a bid to find stability. The New York Times profiles three of these semi-autonomous cities: Tancítaro (exporter of $1m/day in ...
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| Editorial: New York City offers Nassau lessons in fighting crime If you wanted to test the law enforcement concepts of stop and frisk, sanctuary cities and even a wall along the Mexican border, New York City is the perfect place to start. New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio has continued a policy that began under Mayor Ed Koch of police not asking about the immigration ...
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| Unisys Survey: Individuals Open To Sharing Evidence With Police Online According to a new survey from Unisys and YouGov, 90 percent of residents surveyed in several major US cities said they would use online digital media to submit evidence. ... Cities outside of the U.S. covered by the survey were Amsterdam, Mexico City, Rome, Sao Paolo, Singapore and Sydney.
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