Published on Apr 29, 2026, 2:00:00 PM
Total time: 00:22:09
In this episode of The Debate, we tackle one of America’s most emotional questions: should we get tougher on crime, or fix a system that many say is broken? Even as violent crime has fallen sharply in recent years, politicians and voters are still split between those who want more policing, harsher sentences, and visible crackdowns, and those who argue that mass incarceration has done little for safety while fueling racial disparities and wasting lives. Our hosts square off over whether “tough on crime” policies deliver real security or just a sense of control, and whether a “smart on crime” approach, focused on prevention, mental health, and rehabilitation, can keep communities safe without filling prisons. Along the way, they dig into the data behind falling crime rates, state‑level experiments from sentencing rollbacks to solitary‑confinement bans, and the powerful role public perception still plays in driving calls for crackdowns even when the numbers say things are getting better.
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