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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has begun a comprehensive reform of former President Barack Obama’s lax policies towards rising crime and is directing federal prosecutors to use every legal tool they have to remove criminals from communities.

“Unfortunately, the most recent crime data available shows a 10.8 percent in murders in this country, while federal prosecutions for violent crimes have been declining,” Sessions wrote in a memo to all federal prosecutors Wednesday. He continued:

It is the policy of the Department of Justice to reduce crime in America, and addressing violent crime must be a special priority. With crime rates rising, this is not an easy task as all professionals know. But, we do have strong evidence that aggressive prosecutions of federal laws can be effective in combatting crime. Our Department’s experience over decades shows these prosecutions can help save lives.

Sessions reference to rising murder is drawn from the FBI’s 2015 crime report. The report revealed a 10.8 percent increase in murders from 2014 to 2015—the largest increase in a single year since 1971—and a 3.9 percent increase in violent crime overall. Major cities were hit with a staggering 21.6 percent increase in murders, another FBI report found. Under Obama, a sudden reversal of a decades-long decline in violent crime took place in 2015 after be pushed his “stigmatize-and-federalize” campaign against state and local police following the August 2014 riots in Ferguson, Missouri.

Sessions has now directed the 94 federal U.S. Attorney’s Offices to work with state and local law enforcement to “specifically identify the criminals responsible for significant violent crime in their districts,” and ensure they are prosecuted.

Sessions specifically cited drug trafficking as a major contributor to violent crime, urging prosecutors to take down dealers and their enterprises. “[M]any violent crimes are driven by drug trafficking and drug trafficking organizations. For this reason, disrupting and dismantling those drug organizations through prosecutions under the Controlled Substances Act can drive violent crime down,” he said.

The memo also indicates Sessions will demand prosecutors seek mandatory minimum sentences, Politico reports.

Sessions’ approach is a complete u-turn from the Obama administration’s efforts to minimize penalties against drug traffickers. For example, Obama launched an unprecedented effort to slash drug traffickers’ sentences, many of whom are armed convicts: He commuted over 1,700 federal prisoners’ sentences before leaving office, saying it was “the right thing to do” and “we all make mistakes.” Using revised sentencing guidelines, the Obama administration also released 30,000 convicts from federal prison.

In 2013, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told prosecutors not to mention the weight of drugs seized from traffickers when officials were filing crime reports. The purpose was to avoid triggering the strong sentences.

The soft approach was bad news for communities, but good news for traffickers eager to get back into the drug-dealing business: Recidivism rates for those charged with drug crimes stand at 77 percent, according to a Justice Department study commissioned under Holder. While the media uses the term “drug offenders” to paint a sympathetic picture of dealers, there are almost no cases of simple possession in federal courts, as Sessions explained during a May press conference. Nearly all, of 99.5 percent those incarcerated in federal prison on drug-related charges, were found guilty of trafficking illicit drugs.

Drug trafficking is an inherently violent enterprise “inseparable from violent victimization” and the ravages of addiction. Over 47,000 people died from drug-overdose deaths in 2014 alone. Heroin overdose deaths have more than tripled between 2010 and 2015. Immigration also fueled this surge of death-by-despair: Nearly all of the heroin used in the U.S. is brought across the border by illegal-alien traffickers.

“By consistently identifying the leading violent offenders in our communities and employing all available tools to hold them accountable, we will combat violent crime,” Sessions added.

The Obama administration’s efforts to slash the prison population is directly linked to the massive heroin-linked death toll, according to one federal prosecutor.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-g...me-drug-trafficking/
 
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here's another like tidbit suggested by AG Sessons:
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/s...=2017-03-09-15-17-18

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Attorney General Jeff Sessions suggested Thursday that he would be open to the appointment of an outside counsel to review actions taken by the Justice Department during the Obama administration.

Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt asked Sessions in an interview if the new attorney general would consider designating an outside counsel "not connected to politics" to take a second look at Justice Department actions that provoked Republican ire in the last eight years. Those include the Fast and Furious gun scandal and the decisions against bringing criminal charges over Hillary Clinton's email practices or the Internal Revenue Service's treatment of conservative groups.

Hewitt contended during his radio interview that the department had become "highly politicized" in the Obama administration and floated the idea of a special review by an attorney with the authority to bring criminal charges and "just generally to look at how the Department of Justice operated."

Sessions was noncommittal but left the door open, saying he would do everything he could to "restore the independence and professionalism of the Department of Justice."

Maybe this was the play all along.....any bets on whether the Demos start slithering away from their current frenzy?
 
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Here is a plot from the FBI showing US murder rates since 1970.



While a 10% increase might sound large you have to look at base rates. All in all there is a spike in the last year but it hardly seems that this is indicative of some systematic trend based on lax policies during the Obama administration.

Not trying to defend Obama here just trying to provide perspective on actual crime rates.
 
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While a 10% increase might sound large you have to look at base rates.


Inquiry: does this data sample include those who die from narcotic overdose-another form of murder--or just the primary assault/battery violence as seen on the front page?
 
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zippy's phrase 'justice involved youth' shall immediately be replaced with 'law-breaking pieces of shit heading to prison scumbags'.


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“specifically identify the criminals responsible for significant violent crime in their districts,”


Now there's a novel idea. Glad we don't have to wait another 4~8 years to see this done.

I wonder why Lynch and Holder didn't think of this? Ooohhh....now I remember. It was because they were radical incompetent sycophants more interested in "social justice" than actual justice.

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Where the murder rate has spiked recently is in the homicide cities, and there can be little doubt that it was fueled to a significant degree by the clampdown on policing—including that encouraged by the previous Administration. Those increases were limited to small geographic areas and would hardly affect the overall rate of the country, but that doesn’t mean that what they demonstrated wasn’t significant. For anyone interested in a detailed look at the subject I recommend the book The War on Cops by Heather Mac Donald.




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The murder rate for the whole country shows about 5 murders per 100,000 in 2015.

Important trends get covered up in the broad look.

Baltimore murder rate in 2015 was 55 per 100,000. And 51 murders per 100,000 in 2016.


(10 times the national average)

The increases for nonfatal shootings are even worse.



Chicago 2015 was 18 per 100,000 and 29 per 100,000 in 2016
 
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In 2013, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told prosecutors not to mention the weight of drugs seized from traffickers when officials were filing crime reports. The purpose was to avoid triggering the strong sentences.


YEAH.....ISSSSS COOL...




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When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own house, his possessions are undisturbed. Luke 11:21


"Every nation in every region now has a decision to make.
Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." -- George W. Bush

 
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