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Crime in Memphis: What You Need to Know
President Trump announced on September 12 that he would dispatch military troops and federal agents to Memphis, TN, in an effort to reduce crime and violence. This brief examines six-month trends for 10 different crime types in Memphis, as well as separate data on gun thefts.

A Federal Partnership Can Help DC Cut Crime: Here’s How
The administration’s investment of federal law enforcement resources in DC offers a chance to prioritize public safety over politics. But doing so will require building lasting crime-fighting infrastructure beyond the temporary surge.

Analyzing the Trump Administration’s AI Action Plan: What It Means for Criminal Justice
Following the release of the administration’s action plan and executive orders on AI, CCJ’s Task Force on Artificial Intelligence examines what this means for criminal justice.

Crime in Chicago: What You Need to Know
Two weeks after deploying military troops and federal law enforcement agents to Washington, DC, President Trump said he planned to take similar actions in Chicago, IL. This brief examines trends for 13 different crime types in Chicago going back to 2018.

Federal Data in the Crosshairs: What’s at Stake for Public Safety?
A new report from our Justice in Perspective series analyzes how the federal government has eliminated or altered public safety and health datasets—and the impact that such disruptions have on creating effective policy and practice at all levels of government.

Outcomes from a Jail-Based Veterans Housing Unit
This brief focuses on the effectiveness and potential impact of veterans housing units in correctional facilities, which aim to provide unique rehabilitation and support for incarcerated veterans.