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Vol. 40, No. 5
America’s thinning blue line
America’s thinning blue line

Law enforcement agencies across the country continue to suffer from the fallout of 2020

Enough is enough
Enough is enough

Voters in crime-ridden cities are demanding law and order

Teen trouble
Teen trouble

Homicides are down, but police struggle with a wave of juvenile crime

Reduction in force
Reduction in force

Police departments can’t fill open positions as respect for the badge plummets

Privatizing protection
Privatizing protection

Neighborhoods that can afford it are hiring security guards to fill policing gaps

Missionaries of justice
Missionaries of justice

American lawyers partner with African judges on much-needed legal reforms

On the brink
On the brink

An unlikely alliance fights to keep Britain from legalizing assisted suicide amid a palliative care crisis

Prepared for takeoff
Prepared for takeoff

Missionary aviation sending agencies are targeting teens in hopes of inspiring a new generation of flying evangelists