Cook County’s Top Prosecutor Defends Tougher Pretrial Detention Policy – WTTW (Chicago)

Since Eileen O’Neill Burke took office, the population of Cook County Jail has grown from around 5,200 at the end of predecessor Kim Foxx’s term to just under 5,800 now. But critics say violent crime was already trending down in the city and the country — and question the need for Burke’s tougher approach to crime.
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Isn’t Illinois Fun?
10 months ago

Less policing equals less (reported) crime.

Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

And here I thought the ( due to the weather ) dip in crime was because of Homie & CO’s “ holistic “ approach to crime. At least that’s what he says.

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