More Police, Managed More Effectively, Really Can Reduce Crime
When a city applies moneyball methods to policing, it lowers the rate of offenses by an average of 10 percent.

When a city applies moneyball methods to policing, it lowers the rate of offenses by an average of 10 percent.

A new report finds that locking up more offenders isn't making people any safer—and may even be counterproductive.

Growing up on a farm and running for student body are character-building experiences that deserve a place on college applications. So is being a person of color in America.