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‘The Wintertime Maritime Bedtime Crime Pantomime’

Chicago police officers investigate a crime scene in Chicago, Ill., July 5, 2015. (Jim Young/Reuters)

On episode 50 of The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast, I was rudely prevented from staging my radio play by the Ghost of Luther Abel. After that, I talked to Rafael A. Mangual about crime. Among the questions we discussed are why Rafael believes that the U.S. has a “decarceration” and “depolicing” problem; whether too many Americans are in jail; whether the justice system is “racialized”; what we should do about police brutality; whether voters will punish politicians who make them less safe; and what law-and-order policymakers got wrong in the 1990s.

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