Not that I disagree, but this, for me, is where I began to lose interest in her exposé. And while the author rightly condemns the self-righteous foolishness of the president’s frequent intrusions into criminal justice debates, the fury of her critique occasionally sidetracks her superb analysis. Chrissy Clark and Alex Nester November 8, 2020 5:00 AM, Washington Free Beacon Staff November 8, 2020 4:59 AM. Perdue won 49.8 percent of the vote as of Saturday morning, to Ossoff's 47.9 percent. Watch the video (ALL of them), read the transcripts of the state trial (in which the officers were acquitted), recall the condemnation by President George H.W.

All rights reserved. One star for that alone. Biden Wins Pennsylvania, Surpassing 270 Electoral Votes to Beat Out Trump for the Presidency, Culture with Kat Timpf: 16-Year-Old Girl Shouldn’t Face Child-Porn Charges, Trump Won One-Quarter of Non-White Voters, Highest for GOP Presidential Candidate Since 1960: Exit Poll, Both Georgia Senate Races Head to Runoff in Test of Republican Majority, Dan Crenshaw Spars with Rep. Taylor Greene over Trump’s Fraud Claims: ‘Start Acting’ Like a Congresswoman. Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2019. Considering the matter of election fraud, Dennis Prager took to the radio Thursday to complain that Republicans get painted as ... Representative Dan Crenshaw (R., Texas) slammed newly-elected congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has expressed support for the wild internet conspiracy theory QAnon, after Greene accused him of being insufficiently supportive of President Trump's reelection bid. Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2017. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Disclaimer: the information on this page has been made available through the API's of GoodReads, Amazon and The New York Times. The Democrats have long had the Police under their radar. Tom Rogan, based in Washington, D.C., writes for National Review and the Daily Telegraph. Assessing the August 2014 violence that broke out there following the police shooting of a black man, Michael Brown, Mac Donald explains how officers nationwide came under siege. No charge. The lesson: actual problems afflicting police agencies deal professionalism, not race. On the contrary, it is criminals and gangbangers who are responsible for the high black homicide death rate.The War on Cops exposes the truth about officer use of force and explodes the conceit of “mass incarceration.” A rigorous analysis of data shows that crime, not race, drives police actions and prison rates. Bush (BEFORE the trial), actions by he US Attorney General, and subsequent conviction in federal court. Ms. MacDonald does an amazing job of using indisputable facts to show the truth of the matter: there is NO crisis in America concerning law enforcement illegally or inappropriately using inordinate or excessive force against citizens, specifically persons of color. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in, Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018. Does Race Play a Role When Police Kill Civilians? You can still see all customer reviews for the product. REVIEW: ‘Grandstanding: The Use and Abuse of Moral Talk’ by Justin Tosi and Brandon Warmke, AOC Spews Gloom on Cover of Vanity Fair: America ‘Still in a Lot of Trouble’ if Biden Wins, Eliana Johnson: Pence Got the Better of Harris on Court Packing, Harris: Biden Admin Will Repeal Tax Cuts ‘On Day One’, Video: Dem Senate Candidate Has No Idea What the Patriot Act Is, This Week in Leftist Violence and Intimidation Vol. There's a problem loading this menu right now. In all this, Mac Donald seeks stronger communities and lower recidivism. In a chapter on gang violence in Chicago, for example, we see that in Cook County, "79% of all black children were born out of wedlock in 2003, compared with 15% of white children.’’ Mac Donald notes, "Until that gap closes, the crime gap won’t close, either.’’. In a ... Kat Timpf explains why a 16-year-old Maryland girl shouldn't be charged with child-porn distribution after making a video of herself. So did the New York Times, the promoter of many crusades on the left. She warns that race-based attacks on the criminal-justice system, from the White House on down, are eroding the authority of law and putting lives at risk. Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2020.

This book is a call for a more honest and informed debate about policing, crime, and race. Yet those fashionable notions continue to dominate discussions in the media, in politics, and in academia. The media painted the Ferguson rioting as a form of political protest rather than violent thuggery, legitimating criminality in the process. At 2015’s end, after police officers had spent a year in retreat in face of the "Ferguson Effect," skyrocketing murder rates had returned to major American cities.

It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Mac Donald, I think correctly highlights the arbitrary and capricious nature of decision by federal judges, which I believe, suggests that the authority of individual federal judges should be curbed and substituted, at minimum, with federal judicial panels (3 or more judges) which would be more likely to consider all facts and render a more balanced opinion. When the political winds change, politicians change. The War on Cops brings stark intellectual honesty to a debate suffering from its absence. Failure to address, and reverse, the war on cops (actual or perceived) could have catastrophic results. Condemning cops, who are trying to do the right thing, as thugs, racists … Such facts would have spoiled the prevailing preconceptions. We’re also offered good ideas for making things better. Not it’s consequence.’’ We must also have better training for police officers in certain departments, of support for community supervision and not prison for some offenders, and for a change in breach-of-probation practices. And players on the floor most are the ones most likely to get penalized. RELATED: Does Race Play a Role When Police Kill Civilians? "The targets of [complaints about criminals] may have been black and Hispanic, but the people making the complaints, themselves black and Hispanic, didn’t care. Even in this age of runaway emotions, there are still some people who want to know the facts. Black congressman Charlie Rangel of Harlem was just one of those black leaders who urged these more severe penalties. It gave me quite a bit to think about. Mac Donald begins in Ferguson, appropriately. The most reliable crime statistics are statistics on murders, 52 percent of which were committed by blacks over the period from 1976 to 2005. Then, led by President Obama, the political elite sought to shame police officers and deride them for taking risks to stop criminals from burning down an American city. Poor excuse for scholarship. They just want orderly streets.’’, The question of order in minority communities is critical: "Blacks were charged with 62% of all robberies, 57% of all murders, and 45% of all assaults in the 75 largest U.S. counties in 2009, while constituting roughly 15% of the population in those counties. Still, Mac Donald’s statistics tell the tale. Synopsis: Violent crime has been rising sharply in many American cities after two decades of decline. Whether highlighting the LAPD’s minefield of paperwork requirements that deter interaction with the public, or extinguishing the lie that drug sentencing is systemically racist, or in explaining why felony convictions are not the result of hard luck but rather the product of repeated and deliberate choices, Mac Donald educates us on the nuts and bolts of the contemporary justice system. Having served in law enforcement for 30 years, I concur with Mac Donald's conclusion that there is a war on cops. In light of the violent Black Lives Matter (BLM) rhetoric, protests and the murder of five Dallas police officers, Heather Mac Donald’s book, The War on Cops, rebuts much of the BLM and anti-police rhetoric promoted by the Left. As in her previous book, Are Cops Racist?, Heather Mac Donald put hard facts front and center — and those facts devastate many a fashionable notion in the media, in politics, and in academia. I have been warning for years against the "nature rights" movement -- only to be met mostly by eye-rolls and complacent chuckles of, "What will they think of next?" There were times (several actually) where I found Mac Donald’s rhetoric too acerbic, and she makes some arguments with which I am sympathetic but not in complete agreement.

Ms.MacDonald doesn't dance around the ugly truth that solving America's crime problems seems to have taken second fiddle to exaggerating America's cop problems. Nowhere are facts more important, or more lacking, than in what has been aptly called “The War on Cops,” the title of a devastating new book by Heather Mac Donald. I detract one star because of the unfortunate lack of footnotes which are essential for a work where statistics play such an integral role.

This book is a fantastic resource, especially in these times where the police are being denigrated or neutered, or what Heather refers to as the "Ferguson Effect." No bibliography. Soros has long funded violent activists to protest against borders, immigration, healthcare, and anything that will bring down countries. Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2018. Unfortunately, it seems to me that Mac Donald dove too deeply into "the weeds" in her attempt to explain or justify her position that there is a war on cops. However, as an objective reader, I couldn't help but be disappointed in the lack of citations or support for almost any of her claims.

Bookmark the permalink. But that does not change the facts about what they said and did before. And those who suffer its wounds are police officers second, and innocents first.