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The Karol Markowicz ShowThe Karol Markowicz ShowThe Karol Markowicz Show: The Journey of a Crime Fighter with Rafael MangualIn this episode, Rafael Mangual discusses his journey into the world of crime and justice, influenced by his upbringing in New York City and his father's role as an NYPD detective. He reflects on the themes of his book, 'Criminal Injustice,' which critiques the progressive policies surrounding crime and policing, particularly in the wake of the Ferguson protests. Mangual shares insights on the reception of his work, the importance of addressing public misconceptions about crime, and his personal concerns as a parent. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new...2025-06-1823 minThe Clay Travis and Buck Sexton ShowThe Clay Travis and Buck Sexton ShowThe Karol Markowicz Show: The Journey of a Crime Fighter with Rafael MangualIn this episode, Rafael Mangual discusses his journey into the world of crime and justice, influenced by his upbringing in New York City and his father's role as an NYPD detective. He reflects on the themes of his book, 'Criminal Injustice,' which critiques the progressive policies surrounding crime and policing, particularly in the wake of the Ferguson protests. Mangual shares insights on the reception of his work, the importance of addressing public misconceptions about crime, and his personal concerns as a parent. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new...2025-06-1823 minThe GistThe GistMike on The Mark Reardon ShowToday on The Gist. We play Mikes appearance on The Mark Reardon Show and play an interview from 2022 with Rafael A. Mangual on Depolicing.Produced by Corey WaraEmail us at thegist@mikepesca.comTo advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGistSubscribe to The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_gSubscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: GIST INSTAGRAMFollo...2025-03-2943 minPod and Man at YalePod and Man at Yale“Students… Should Not Have Oversight Over Police”: Yalies on a YPD Oversight BoardYale College Council Senators Will Barbee ’26 and David Fleming ’26 join Yale Daily News columnist Joshua Danziger ’28 to talk about the new YCC call for student oversight of the Yale Police Department:Will Barbee’26: “I do think it’s important to keep it in our minds, and, you know, always make sure that we’re giving them the adequate resources they need to keep us safe.” Joshua Danziger ’28: “Students, I think, recognize that the campus needs police, and New Haven needs police, and that it’s important to have a positive relationship with the department.” Danziger: “Students and graduate students and fa...2025-03-121h 03Zero Hour with James PoulosZero Hour with James PoulosEp 77 | Can President Trump Fix New York City’s Broken Justice System? | Rafael MangualJames Poulos and Rafael Mangual, a head of research at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, break down the Daniel Penny case and how it is changing for the better the NYC justice system that has been broken for so long. They also cover the UnitedHealthcare case and how the media is glorifying and supporting the alleged killer. What has happened to New York City? Will Trump and his powerhouse administration be able to step in and restore the city to its former glory? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-12-161h 01The Big Ben ShowThe Big Ben ShowDaniel Penny Is Free For This One ReasonAfter months of controversy striking at the heart of New York City's crime crisis, Marine Veteran Daniel Penny had his manslaughter charge dismissed and was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide for the death of Jordan Neely. Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Rafael Mangual, has written extensively about urban crime and jail violence to broader matters of criminal and civil justice reform. Ben and Rafael break down the investigation, the trial, and what the result means for a city torn over the political circumstances of the moment. Lea...2024-12-1132 minThe Seth Leibsohn ShowThe Seth Leibsohn ShowNovember 21, 2024 - Hour 3Rafael A. Mangual, a contributing editor of City Journal, a member of the Council on Criminal Justice, and the Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, on the recent defeat of many ideologically progressive state and county prosecutors at the ballot box in this past general election and the role of criminal justice in a society. Seth and David discuss the merits of the Hill Street Blues theme song and crime rates in America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-11-2237 minPlanningXChangePlanningXChangePlanningxChange 122: Crime + City Planning with Rafael MangualIn PX122 our guest is Rafael Mangual a distinguished writer and researcher on crime issues in cities and regions. He is the Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute (MI), a contributing editor of City Journal, and a member of the Council on Criminal Justice. His first book, Criminal (In)Justice, was released in July 2022. He has authored and coauthored a number of MI reports and op-eds on issues ranging from urban crime and jail violence to broader matters of criminal and civil justice reform. His work has been featured and mentioned in a wide array of publications, including the Wa...2024-10-231h 00Urban Broadcast CollectiveUrban Broadcast Collective174. Crime + City Planning - what works_PXIn PX122 our guest is Rafael Mangual a distinguished writer and researcher on crime issues in cities and regions. He is the Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute (MI), a contributing editor of City Journal, and a member of the Council on Criminal Justice. His first book, Criminal (In)Justice, was released in July 2022. He has authored and coauthored a number of MI reports and op-eds on issues ranging from urban crime and jail violence to broader matters of criminal and civil justice reform. His work has been featured and mentioned in a wide array of publications, including the Wa...2024-10-231h 00Planning XchangePlanning XchangePlanningxChange 122: Rafael Mangual - Crime + City PlanningIn PX122 our guest is Rafael Mangual a distinguished writer and researcher on crime issues in cities and regions. He is the Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute (MI), a contributing editor of City Journal, and a member of the Council on Criminal Justice. His first book, Criminal (In)Justice, was released in July 2022. He has authored and coauthored a number of MI reports and op-eds on issues ranging from urban crime and jail violence to broader matters of criminal and civil justice reform. His work has been featured and mentioned in a wide array of publications, including th...2024-10-231h 00Just A Few Questions PodcastJust A Few Questions PodcastMore Police Needed: Rafael A. MangualMarc Sims speaks with Manhattan Institute Fellow Rafael A. Mangual about adding more police to deter crime. Rafael Mangual is the Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and a member of the Council on Criminal Justice. https://manhattan.institute/person/rafael-a-mangual2024-08-2219 minAre You Kidding Me?Are You Kidding Me?Rafael Mangual on Civil Rights and Child WelfarePolicymakers, researchers, and activists in the child welfare field frequently point to racial disparities within the system, as evidence of the systemic bias. But what are the true causes of these disparities? And how should governmental bodies tasked with protecting civil rights understand this issue?This week, Naomi and Ian are joined by Rafael Mangual, Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, to discuss his recent resignation from the New York State Advisory Committee to the US Commission on Civil Rights after it conducted an investigation of racial disparities in the child welfare system. Rafael discusses the...2024-08-2129 minThe Catholic CurrentThe Catholic CurrentCan We Talk About Police Reform? (Rafael Mangual) 8/19/24We welcome back Rafael Mangual of The Manhattan Institute to discuss his article in City Journal on recent police reform movements. How do we begin to have a sober conversation on this topic, what would it take to honestly admit what went wrong, and what needs to be done to fix it?   Show Notes Can We Get Back to Tougher Policing? | City Journal When Race Trumps Merit: How the Pursuit of Equity Sacrifices Excellence, Destroys Beauty, and Threatens Lives When Race Trumps Merit (Heather Mac Donald) 6/29/23 Race, F...2024-08-1953 minThe DisagreementThe Disagreement13: Criminal Justice ReformToday’s disagreement is about criminal justice reform, specifically the state of policing and incarceration in the United States. To explore its contours, we’ve brought on two experts in criminal justice.Rafael A. Mangual works on the Policing & Public Safety Initiative at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. He is a contributing editor of City Journal AND is the author of Criminal (In)Justice: What The Push For Decarceration And Depolicing Gets Wrong And Who It Hurts Most.Chesa Boudin is the founding executive director of Berkeley's Criminal Law and Justice Center. Previously, Chesa serv...2024-06-2756 minBriefing with The ChiefBriefing with The ChiefCriminal (In)Justice, By Rafael A. MangualOn today’s show I will review the book, Criminal (in)Justice, What The Push For Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most, with the Author Rafael A Mangual. Mr. Mangual is the Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and a member of the Council of Criminal Justice. His book challenges the dishonest narrative of the political left and main street media regarding the Criminal Justice System and Law Enforcement.www.city-journal.org 2024-06-1354 minCity Journal AudioCity Journal AudioPolicing and the Social OrderRafael A. Mangual joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss barriers to enacting effective crime-fighting policies.2024-06-1223 minCity Journal AudioCity Journal AudioPolicing and the Social OrderRafael A. Mangual joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss barriers to enacting effective crime-fighting policies.2024-06-1223 minDan Proft - Counterculture ~ Presented by American GreatnessDan Proft - Counterculture ~ Presented by American GreatnessDan Proft Counterculture - Ep. 39 Rafael Mangual ~ Presented by American Greatness & Restoration NewsDAN PROFT COUNTERCULTURE INTERVIEW: Is the ground starting to crumble under the feet of these Neo-Marxist potentates? To an apparatchik, they argue that violent crime is on the wane--thanks to them, of course--and cite modest declines in murders and shootings from their 30-year-highs from a couple of years ago. EP. 39: Rafael Mangual is the is the Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and a member of the Council on Criminal Justice. Presented by AMERICAN GREATNESS and RESTORATION NEWS https://amgreatness.com/ | https://www.restorationofamerica.com/restoration-news/ ...2024-06-0445 minFedSoc ForumsFedSoc ForumsThe First Step Act: Is It Working and What’s Next?The First Step Act of 2018, passed as the result of bi-partisan efforts during the Trump administration, aimed to reduce the population of those in federal prison and to limit some federal prison sentences. Over the years some have contended the act is working well, while others argue it has only partially delivered on its goals or it was flawed from the start. Now, as the act recently celebrated its 5-year anniversary, join us for a panel discussing the First Step Act, its impact, legacy, and future. Featuring: Stephanie Kennedy, Policy Director, Council on Criminal Justice Rafael...2024-02-271h 02Manhattan InsightsManhattan InsightsSocial Control, Explained: Preventing Crime and DisorderThe field of criminology has transformed in the last quarter century. Evidence-based crime policy has been replaced by misperceptions about the nature of crime and criminal offenders. Concurrently, progressive policies and programs have also reshaped the criminal justice system. However, 70 years of social science research shows that "social control" is one the most important factors in preventing crime.   Professor John MacDonald writes on social control: "While community safety is primarily produced by informal social control [family, friends, neighbors, schools], high-crime areas are in particular need of formal social control like the presence of effective police and prosecutors w...2023-12-2058 minThe Charles C. W. Cooke PodcastThe Charles C. W. Cooke PodcastEpisode 50: The Wintertime Maritime Bedtime Crime Pantomime — with Rafael A. MangualOn episode 50, Charles is rudely prevented from staging his radio play by the Ghost of Luther Abel. After that, he talks to Rafael A. Mangual about crime. (Here's his book.) Among the questions they discuss are why Rafael believes that the U.S. has a "decarceration problem"; whether too many Americans are in jail; whether the justice system is "racialized"; what we should do about police brutality; whether voters will punish politicians who make them less safe; and what law-and-order policymakers got wrong in the 1990s.The dial-up tone in the introduction was recorded by lintphishx and...2023-12-1954 minThe Chicago WayThe Chicago WayChicago Way w/John Kass: Kindness is for holiday parties, not revolving-door criminal courts Chicago Way w/John Kass (11/28/23): This week, John Kass & Jeff are joined by Rafael Mangual, the Nick Ohnell Fellow and head of research for the Policing and Public Safety Initiative at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal, to discuss what Kim Foxx, Tim Edwards, George Soros, and their ilk get wrong about basic crime & punishment. As Rafael lays out in his first book (a great gift! Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most), when repeat criminals are coddled by courts & judges, black men pay for...2023-11-2800 minBlue Canary: For Cops By a CopBlue Canary: For Cops By a CopCan it get worse?Send us a textIn 2022 Rafael Mangual a senior fellow and head of research for policing and public safety at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research published his book Criminal (In)Justice. If your profession revolves around the criminal justice system then this is a must-read book. Using extensive studies and documentation Mangual takes the fight to the decarceration and depolicing narrative. He quickly and succinctly destroys the concept of defunding the police.Criminal (In)Justice points out that the defund police movement fundamentally does not understand the causes of crime. 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[PDF] Download READ/DOWNLOAD%= Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most {read online} Ebook | READ ONLINE Download READ/DOWNLOAD%= Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It...2023-09-2000 minReal Talk with Marissa StreitReal Talk with Marissa StreitHow Progressive Prosecutors Destroy Minority Communities | Rafael MangualWhy is crime in America on the rise? Are Americans becoming more violent or are bad criminal justice policies to blame? Rafael Mangual—a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute—has been researching criminal justice reform, decarceration, and depolicing over the last decade. He speaks with PragerU CEO Marissa Streit to offer sobering insights and pragmatic solutions. 00:00 - Welcome to Real Talk 00:29 - Why Is Crime on the Rise in America? 01:32 - Bill Maher on Criminal Justice Reform 06:12 - When Cops Are Demonized Only Bad People Become Cops 13:37 - Black and Latino Crime 21:44 - Does the Criminal Justice System Need a De...2023-07-061h 07Honestly with Bari WeissHonestly with Bari WeissWhat Jordan Neely’s Death Tells Us About Mental Illness and VigilantismOn May 1, 2023, a 30-year-old homeless man named Jordan Neely boarded the F train in New York City. Neely appeared to be in the midst of some kind of mental health crisis, as witnesses describe him acting aggressively, screaming that he was hungry and thirsty and that he didn’t care if he went to jail or died. A few witnesses describe feeling threatened by Neely’s behavior. Soon, a 24-year-old man named Daniel Penny, who we later learned is a former Marine, jumped forward and put Neely in a chokehold. Minutes later, Neely was dead. Nee...2023-06-0758 minHigh NoonHigh NoonRafael Mangual – Criminal InjusticeManhattan Institute scholar Rafael Mangual joins the podcast to talk through what's actually going on with the awful crime spikes in most of America's cities and how soft-on-crime decarceration policies have endangered Americans. Rafael and Inez also discuss the original crime explosion in the late '60s and how broken families and a permissive culture collide in early childhood to produce people likely to become dangerous criminals.--High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible a free society. The podcast features interesting thinkers from all parts of the political spectrum to d...2023-04-051h 11The Catholic CurrentThe Catholic CurrentEmbracing Failure (Rafael Mangual) 3/30/23We welcome Rafael Mangual, Nick Ohnell Fellow and head of research for the Policing and Public Safety Initiative at the Manhattan Institute, to discuss reforms to the criminal justice system. What's going on, and what can we do about it? Embracing Failure (City Journal) Will America's "Second City" Finally Put Safety First? (City Journal) Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most (Center Street Publishing) Read Fr. McTeigue’s Written Works! Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!2023-03-3051 minInstitutionalizedInstitutionalizedCriminal Justice System with Rafael MangualCharles and Aaron sit down with Rafael Mangual to discuss the recent increase of serious violent crimes in the United States.Recommendations:El Salvador President Nayib Bukele on Tucker CarlsonCriminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most by Rafael MangualWe’re Underfunding the Police By Reihan Salam and Charles Fain Lehman2023-03-221h 06Future of FreedomFuture of FreedomRafael Mangual & Jonathan Blanks: How Should We Respond to the Rise in Violent Crime?On this episode of Future of Freedom, host Scot Bertram is joined by two guests with opposing viewpoints regarding the proper response to the rise in violent crime in some areas across the United States. First on the show is Rafael Mangual, the head of research for the Policing and Public Safety Initiative at the Manhattan Institute and author of the recent book, Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most. Later, we hear from Jonathan Blanks, criminal justice researcher and research fellow in criminal justice at the Foundation For...2023-02-2841 minThe Kevin Roberts ShowThe Kevin Roberts ShowEpisode 54 | Rafael MangualOne only needs to recall the “Summer of Love” to understand the Left's nefarious intentions in their efforts to defund the police, leverage rogue prosecutors, and stoke further flames of division across our nation. These actions only harm the very communities that the left-leaning reformers claim to be helping. Conservatives must lead the way in advocating for policies that prioritize public safety and ensure American cities remain safe. Kevin and Rafael unpack the misconceptions of public safety and discuss the path forward for public safety as a whole. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...2023-02-2241 minFSAcastFSAcast67: Rafael Mangual: Criminal (In)JusticeIn this episode, FSA speaks with author Rafael Mangual about his new book, Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most.  Rafael addressed the sheriffs during their winter conference, and in this interview he expands on his discussion of what his research has found to be most effective in reducing violent crime in our communities. He also makes the case for why sheriffs need to continue to be strong advocates for effective crime reduction strategies in their communities by pushing back against the false narratives that so many reform advocates h...2023-01-3139 minThe Economics ReviewThe Economics ReviewEp. 110 - Rafael Mangual on What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets WrongRafael Mangual is a fellow and deputy director of legal policy at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. He has authored and co-authored a number of MI reports and op-eds on issues ranging from urban crime and jail violence to broader matters of criminal and civil justice reform. Holding a J.D. from DePaul University, his latest book is titled Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most. 2022-12-0838 minAvoiding Biased HistoryAvoiding Biased HistoryBiased History of CrimeThis version of Biased History examines the book, "Criminal Injustice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who it Hurts the Most" from Conservative author Rafael A. Mangual. Some liberal pushback to Mangual's main Conservative points are made.2022-11-2323 minBloggingheads.tv: The Glenn ShowBloggingheads.tv: The Glenn ShowCriminal (In)Justice (Glenn Loury & Rafael Mangual)How Rafael came to the Manhattan Institute ... Rafael’s new book, Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most ... Is prison the right response to violent crime? ... Why Rafael believes in three-strikes-type sentencing guidelines ... Incarceration may lower crime, but is it just? ... Rafael: Defunding the police is an indefensible idea ... Should we worry about racial disparities in the non-deadly use of force by police? ... Why Rafael’s father didn’t want him to become a cop ...2022-10-2800 minThe Glenn ShowThe Glenn ShowRafael Mangual – Criminal (In)Justice0:00 How Rafael came to the Manhattan Institute7:33 Rafael’s new book, Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most15:35 Is prison the right response to violent crime?26:20 Why Rafael believes in three-strikes-type sentencing guidelines31:42 Incarceration may lower crime, but is it just? 41:54 Rafael: Defunding the police is an indefensible idea49:34 Should we worry about racial disparities in the non-deadly use of force by police?1:00:08 Why Rafael’s father didn’t want him to become a cop2022-10-281h 14Honestly with Bari WeissHonestly with Bari WeissHas Criminal Justice Reform Made Us Less Safe? A Debate.Over the past two years, the United States has experienced the largest crime surge in decades. Aggravated assaults went up. Shoplifting went up. Domestic violence went up. Homicides went up. In 2020, the U.S. murder rate rose 30%, the largest single year increase in recorded U.S. history. And yet, the most dominant voices in the last few years, are the ones that believe our attempts to mitigate crime have been too punitive, and that the solutions lie in less people in prison and less police on the streets. Today, guest host Kmele Foster moderates a...2022-10-261h 18City Journal AudioCity Journal AudioThe Utility of IncarcerationCriminologists Barry Latzer and John Paul Wright join Rafael A. Mangual to discuss the continuing need to punish serious crimes.2022-10-1959 minCity Journal AudioCity Journal AudioThe Utility of Incarceration Criminologists Barry Latzer and John Paul Wright join Rafael A. Mangual to discuss the continuing need to punish serious crimes. 2022-10-1959 minThe Megyn Kelly ShowThe Megyn Kelly ShowCrime in American Cities, and Myth of "Red State Murder Problem," with Rafael Mangual and Jennifer Castro | Ep. 410Megyn Kelly is joined by Rafael Mangual, author of "Criminal (In)Justice)," to talk about the rise of crime in American cities, the populations who are most affected by the concentrated crime, the dangers for police in today's cities, how Black and Latino communities benefit from good policing, how the media drives false narratives about police, the truth about "use of force" and minorities, the myth of a "red state murder problem" and the reality of blue city crime, lies and spin about the pandemic leading to crime, how decarceration plays into the crisis, awful stories of recent crime...2022-10-121h 34The Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergCrime After CrimeIt’s been a while since the Remnant featured an expert on crime, but today, Manhattan Institute fellow Rafael Mangual joins the program to fill that void. Recently, Rafael published Criminal (In)Justice, in which he argues against decarceration and depolicing. Using that book as a launch pad, he and Jonah discuss the sociological factors behind criminality, how crime can be deterred, and why the U.S. is an outlier in its incarceration rate. Plenty of policy wonkery is also mixed in. Show Notes:- Rafael’s Manhattan Institute webpage- Rafae...2022-09-081h 16The Good Listener PodcastThe Good Listener PodcastCRIMINAL (IN)JUSTICE- INTERVIEW W/ RAFAEL MANGUALFor this episode I spoke to Rafael Mangual, the Nick Ohnell Fellow and head of research for the Policing and Public Safety Initiative at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal.We spoke about his own growing up in NYC with an NYPD detective as father and how this informed his views on police and policing. We spoke about the various hypothesis in his recent book, Criminal Injustice : What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets WrongWe spoke about some of the most surprising pieces of data surrounding crime/c...2022-09-0455 minThe Josh Hammer ShowThe Josh Hammer ShowCriminal Injustice with Rafael MangualRafael Mangual, head of research for the Policing and Public Safety Initiative at the Manhattan Institute, stops by to talk with Josh about his new book, CRIMINAL [IN]JUSTICE, and the tragedy of so-called “criminal justice reform.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2022-08-2340 minConversations With ColemanConversations With ColemanAmerica's Failed Criminal Justice Experiment with Rafael Mangual (S3 Ep.27)My guest today is Rafael Mangual. Rafael is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and Head of Research at their policing and public safety initiative. His new book is called "Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most".In this episode, we discuss the nationwide push for defunding and de-policing starting in the summer of 2020. We talk about the so-called root causes of crime. We talk about Ava DuVernay's documentary "13th" and Michelle Alexander's book "The New Jim Crow". We discuss the causes of mass incarceration. We talk a...2022-08-221h 40Conversations With ColemanConversations With ColemanAmerica's Failed Criminal Justice Experiment with Rafael Mangual (S3 Ep.27)My guest today is Rafael Mangual. Rafael is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and Head of Research at their policing and public safety initiative. His new book is called "Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most".In this episode, we discuss the nationwide push for defunding and de-policing starting in the summer of 2020. We talk about the so-called root causes of crime. We talk about Ava DuVernay's documentary "13th" and Michelle Alexander's book "The New Jim Crow". We discuss the causes of mass incarceration. We talk a...2022-08-221h 40The Michele Tafoya PodcastThe Michele Tafoya Podcast“Criminal (In)Justice” Author, Rafael MangualMass incarceration.  The police.  Crime rates.  Racial profiling.  What’s real, and what isn’t? Manhattan Institute Fellow and author of the new book, “Criminal (In)Justice,” Rafael Mangual joins Michele with data that tells some very real stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-1749 minThe Michele Tafoya PodcastThe Michele Tafoya Podcast“Criminal (In)Justice” Author, Rafael MangualMass incarceration.  The police.  Crime rates.  Racial profiling.  What’s real, and what isn’t? Manhattan Institute Fellow and author of the new book, “Criminal (In)Justice,” Rafael Mangual joins Michele with data that tells some very real stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-1749 minFederalist Radio HourFederalist Radio HourWhat Everyone Gets Wrong About Crime In AmericaOn this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Rafael Mangual, the Nick Ohnell Fellow and head of research for the Policing and Public Safety Initiative at the Manhattan Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jahsinsky to discuss his new book "Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most." You can find Mangual's book here: https://www.centerstreet.com/titles/rafael-a-mangual/criminal-injustice/9781546001539/2022-08-1548 minPolicing MattersPolicing MattersRafael Mangual on the unintended consequences of criminal justice reformOver the past few years, we have heard about the need to reform and/or overhaul the criminal justice system. Unfortunately, some of the unintended consequences of reforms put into action have included rising crime and homicide rates. In this episode of Policing Matters, host Jim Dudley speaks with Rafael Mangual, a senior fellow and head of research for the Policing and Public Safety Initiative at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor at "City Journal," about his recently released book, “Criminal (In) Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most."2022-08-1136 minBlue View by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)Blue View by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)Failed Experiments and the Revolving Door Criminal Justice System with Rafael MangualOver the past few years, we’ve seen the election of rogue prosecutors and activist judges who have replaced the “public safety first” mindset with a very different and harmful agenda of reforming the system under the guise of social justice. Their failed policies have had drastic effects on our society, leading to an increase in violent crime in some of our most vulnerable communities.   On this episode of the Blue View, National FOP President Patrick Yoes sits down with Rafael Mangual, a Senior Fellow and Head of Research for the Policing and Public Safety Initiat...2022-08-0946 minThe GistThe GistPodcast For Sale!A Bloomberg investigation shows that some podcasters are selling guest slots for up to $50,000. We’ll open the Gist’s ledger to see who the highest- and lowest-paid guests have been. And we’re joined once more by Rafael A. Mangual, author of Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most. Plus, Monkey Pox messaging isn’t exactly accurate, but at least it’s not mean.Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey WaraEmail us at thegist@mikepesca.comTo advertise on the show, visit: htt...2022-08-0638 minThe GistThe GistDisagreeing On De-policingPolicing in America has no easy answers, but my guest Rafael A. Mangual suggests we aren’t even asking the right questions. He’s of the opinion that many beliefs critical of police are misplaced, while other real reforms go un pursued. His book is Criminal (In)Justice: What The Push For Decarceration And Depolicing Gets Wrong And Who It Hurts Most. Plus, charging the cops who really were responsible for the death of Breonna Taylor. And the Kansas abortion vote doesn’t mean everything has changed for November, but it does mean the Republicans face an issue that really...2022-08-0436 minUncommon KnowledgeUncommon KnowledgeDo Not Defund: Roland Fryer and Rafael Mangual on Crime and Policing in the 21st CenturyRoland Fryer is a professor of economics at Harvard University. Fryer's research combines economic theory, empirical evidence, and randomized experiments to help design more effective government policies. His work on education, inequality, and race has been widely cited in media outlets and congressional testimony. Rafael Mangual is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and head of research for its Policing and Public Safety Initiative. He is also the author of a new book, Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most. Together, Mangual and Fryer take a close look at...2022-08-0357 minCity Journal AudioCity Journal AudioWhat We Know about the Crime SpikeRafael A. Mangual and Peter Moskos discuss the causes of the post-2020 crime spike, how violence affects everything from quality of life to childhood education, and the distance between theory and practice in the criminal-justice world. Mangual’s new book, Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most, is out now.2022-07-2746 minCity Journal AudioCity Journal AudioWhat We Know about the Crime Spike Rafael A. Mangual and Peter Moskos discuss the causes of the post-2020 crime spike, how violence affects everything from quality of life to childhood education, and the distance between theory and practice in the criminal-justice world. Mangual’s new book, Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most, is out now. 2022-07-2746 minListen With Your Imagination, Free Audiobook Are Your DestinationListen With Your Imagination, Free Audiobook Are Your DestinationCriminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most Audiobook by Rafael A. MangualListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 562411 Title: Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most Author: Rafael A. Mangual Narrator: Charles Constant Format: Unabridged Length: 05:49:27 Language: English Release date: 07-26-22 Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA Genres: Non-Fiction, Politics, Current Affairs, Social Science Summary: In his impassioned-yet-measured book, Rafael A. Mangual offers an incisive critique of America's increasingly radical criminal justice reform movement, and makes a convincing case against the pursuit of "justice" through mass-decarceration and depolicing. After a summer of violent protests in 2020—sparked by...2022-07-265h 49The Ayaan Hirsi Ali PodcastThe Ayaan Hirsi Ali PodcastRafael Mangual on Crime in AmericaAyaan speaks with Rafael about his childhood, violent crime, the breakdown of family, antisocial behavior, and rehabilitation. They also discuss Rafael’s new book Criminal (In)justice, a critique of our increasingly radical criminal justice reform movement. Finally, how do we remind Americans of the inherent good of America? Rafael Mangual is a senior fellow and head of research for the Policing... Source2022-07-2657 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceCriminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most by Rafael A. MangualPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/562411to listen full audiobooks. Title: Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most Author: Rafael A. Mangual Narrator: Charles Constant Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 49 minutes Release date: July 26, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: In his impassioned-yet-measured book, Rafael A. Mangual offers an incisive critique of America's increasingly radical criminal justice reform movement, and makes a convincing case against the pursuit of "justice" through mass-decarceration and depolicing. After a summer of violent protests in 2020—sparked by the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Rayshard Br...2022-07-265h 49Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceCriminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most by Rafael A. MangualPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/562411 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most Author: Rafael A. Mangual Narrator: Charles Constant Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 49 minutes Release date: July 26, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: In his impassioned-yet-measured book, Rafael A. Mangual offers an incisive critique of America's increasingly radical criminal justice reform movement, and makes a convincing case against the pursuit of "justice" through mass-decarceration and depolicing. After a summer of violent protests in 2020—sparked by the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ra...2022-07-2603 minGet New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsGet New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsCriminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most by Rafael A. MangualPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/562411to listen full audiobooks. Title: Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most Author: Rafael A. Mangual Narrator: Charles Constant Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 49 minutes Release date: July 26, 2022 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In his impassioned-yet-measured book, Rafael A. Mangual offers an incisive critique of America's increasingly radical criminal justice reform movement, and makes a convincing case against the pursuit of "justice" through mass-decarceration and depolicing. After a summer of violent protests in 2020—sparked by the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, an...2022-07-265h 49Get New Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsGet New Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsCriminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most by Rafael A. MangualPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/562411 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most Author: Rafael A. Mangual Narrator: Charles Constant Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 49 minutes Release date: July 26, 2022 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In his impassioned-yet-measured book, Rafael A. Mangual offers an incisive critique of America's increasingly radical criminal justice reform movement, and makes a convincing case against the pursuit of "justice" through mass-decarceration and depolicing. After a summer of violent protests in 2020—sparked by the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Ta...2022-07-2603 minThe Megyn Kelly ShowThe Megyn Kelly ShowDefund Fallout, Arizona Showdown, and the Hunter Biden Probe, with Rafael Mangual, Karrin Taylor Robson, Jonna Spilbor, and Mark Eiglarsh | Ep. 363Megyn Kelly is joined by Rafael Mangual, author of the new book “Criminal (In)Justice” to discuss his investigation into claims made by woke activists about police, criminals, and the defund movement to find out if the stats back them up. Then, Arizona gubernatorial candidate Karrin Taylor Robson joins ahead of dueling rallies today by former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence.  Robson, who is backed by Pence, talks about the GOP proxy war, the accusations of her being a ‘RINO,’ and why Trump isn’t backing her despite years of donating to his campaigns. Plus, attorneys J...2022-07-221h 36BRIDGE Radio EspañolBRIDGE Radio Español#60 Testimonio de Dr. Rafael y Jazmin MangualEn esta edición de Bridge Radio Español, hablamos con Dr. Rafael y Jazmin Mangual para escuchar sus testimonios.2022-07-061h 14BRIDGE Radio EspañolBRIDGE Radio Español#60 Testimonio de Dr. Rafael y Jazmin MangualEn esta edición de Bridge Radio Español, hablamos con Dr. Rafael y Jazmin Mangual para escuchar sus testimonios.2022-07-061h 14City Journal AudioCity Journal AudioUnderstanding SCOTUS’s New York Gun-Control RulingNicole Gelinas, Rafael A. Mangual, and Robert VerBruggen join Brian Anderson to discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling in NYSRPA v. Bruen, including its possible effects on public safety in New York City, the implications of its legal reasoning, and the likely response by city and state lawmakers.2022-06-3034 minCity Journal AudioCity Journal AudioUnderstanding SCOTUS’s New York Gun-Control Ruling Nicole Gelinas, Rafael A. Mangual, and Robert VerBruggen join Brian Anderson to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling in NYSRPA v. Bruen, including its possible effects on public safety in New York City, the implications of its legal reasoning, and the likely response by city and state lawmakers. 2022-06-3034 minThe ArgumentThe ArgumentIs Crime That Bad, or Are the Vibes Just Off?From New York to San Francisco, there’s a sense that crime is on the rise in American cities. And in some ways, that’s true: Violent crime has risen. Murders are up nearly 40 percent since 2019. But property crime has fallen for years. And how we define crime, and what’s causing its increase, is a complicated issue — as is what we should do about it.So on today’s episode of “The Argument,” Jane Coaston is joined by Rafael Mangual and Alex Kingsbury to debate what’s really going on with crime rates and why people feel so unsafe.2022-06-2236 minThe Ezra Klein ShowThe Ezra Klein ShowA Conservative's View on Democrats' Biggest Weakness“There is definitely a contest for the future of the center right,” says Reihan Salam, the president of the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank. In his telling, one side in this contest is “deeply pessimistic about the prospect of a diversifying America, explicitly anti-urban and increasingly willing to embrace redistribution and centralized power,” more so than conservatism before Donald Trump. This populist right has received a lot of attention since Trump’s election, and we’ve done other shows to try to understand it.But Salam is advancing a very different set of ideas with a very differe...2022-06-031h 16City Journal AudioCity Journal AudioPolicing in the Information AgeOn this week’s special episode, communications consultant Yael Bar Tur, police chief Art Acevedo, and Secret Service communications chief Anthony Guglielmi joined Rafael A. Mangual to discuss law enforcement in the time of the Internet.2022-05-2642 minCity Journal AudioCity Journal AudioPolicing in the Information Age On this week’s special episode, communications consultant Yael Bar Tur, police chief Art Acevedo, and Secret Service communications chief Anthony Guglielmi joined Rafael A. Mangual to discuss law enforcement in the time of the Internet. 2022-05-2542 min