Time for New Year resolutions. Mine take the form of wishes and hopes focused on how to make our crime and justice system safer, saner and more evenhanded for all.
I know some of my wishes are unlikely to come true. But I also know many of them could if we were all determined to make society work better.
I hope that the coach Jerry Sandusky scandal at Penn State University gives strength and solace to the millions of victims of child sexual abuse everywhere, no matter how old they are now. May each of them understand that society condemns every person who preys on children and that the shame isn’t theirs, it rests solely on the molester.
I wish for all returning veterans to find understanding communities and open-armed employment opportunities. The warriors who gave so much of themselves over these last years of war will likely find re-adjustment to civilian society difficult. May we never forget what they and their families sacrificed, never balk at their earned lifetime of benefits and may our specialized veteran’s courts step in to help if they should falter.
I hope no law enforcement officers are killed in the line of duty in 2012 but, sadly, that seems unlikely. In 2011 we lost an average of two dozen officers – men and women – each month. The most common on-the-job cause of death was from gunfire.
Noting that Americans bought a record-breaking total of 129,166 firearms on just one day – Black Friday – (the day after Thanksgiving) I hope none of them are fired during the New Year. I keep wondering how so many law abiding Americans come to decide they need a gun. And then I remember Jared Loughner of Tucson, Arizona who went on a murderous rampage about a year ago and killed 6 people. Congresswoman Gabriel Giffords survived to remind us that evil madness exists.
During 2011 America saw a 6.4% drop in overall serious crimes. The FBI says that during the first half of the year robbery reports were down 7.7%, murder and rapes were lower by 5.7 and 5.1 percent, respectively. There is no way to know for sure what caused the year-to-year decline – maybe the nation’s aging population – but let’s all wish for the trend to continue!
I hope Washington finally takes smart action about our economic, immigration and overcrowded prison problems. In fact now that I think of it, I hope the upcoming national election sweeps out all partisan politicians in Congress and installs only those lawmakers who act for the good of the country.
I wish for wise leaders who will firmly reject moronic government programs like Fast and Furious which caused thousands of American firearms to illegally flood into Mexico.
I still hope – as I have for years – that those who engaged in the criminal acts which caused crisis in the banking, housing and insurance sectors be prosecuted for their financial crimes. Bernie Madoff’s conviction was not enough.
I hope prosecutors also focus on bad doctors who over-prescribe narcotics and have now caused this nation to be more addicted to prescription drugs than street drugs. I wish for the Obama administration to stop interfering with state’s rights to legalize medicinal marijuana. As regular readers know I think legalizing and regulating pot – much the way we do with alcohol – would solve a myriad of costly problems.
I hope no one tries to get out of jury duty during 2012. And I hope no jury reaches a fast or frivolous verdict (as I believe happened in the Casey Anthony murder case) simply because they want to hurry up and go home. We also need to re-think sequestering juries as it may do more harm than good.
I wish judges would strike a blow for judicial ethics and reports any lawyer – be they a defense attorney or a prosecutor – who they believe has misled or lied to a jury. Perjury is perjury and unless the law is enforced it makes a mockery of the system.
I wish states were allowed to spend the 34 billion dollars in Homeland Security funds that have been doled out since 9-11 on hiring more officers and rehabilitating worthy prisoners. Instead, they had to spend it on anti-terrorism equipment. The Center for Investigative Reporting reveals Des Moines, Iowa bought two $180,000 bomb defusing robots. Tiny Augusta, Maine, where no officer has died in the line of duty in more than a century, acquired several $1,500 tactical vests. I’m not sure why Fargo, North Dakota thought it necessary to buy a $256,643 armored truck with a rotating turret. It all seems like crazy economic logic when police departments across the country are crying for operating funds.
Finally, I hope consumers of news don’t stick to just one source of information. It is no secret there are conservative and liberal sources of journalism out there. Mix it up, folks, so you can come to more informed decisions about what you support and what you don’t.
I’ll do what I can to help you with that.










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Facebook Friend Ron Jackson writes of his New Year wishes:
“Child sex abuse victims, veterans, elderly, then cops.”
Facebook Friend Catherine Phung writes:
“I agree!”
Facebook Friend Morgan Roebuck writes:
“I’m not sure how the cops need help, frankly….”
Facebook Friend Ron Jackson writes:
” Too many powerful automatic weapons still on the street. Cops still being killed during traffic stops….Too many folks not giving up info to cops….Cops need more community involvement.”
Facebook Friend Jeff Watson writes:
” But the street threat is going down and has been since 1992 …. and Cops don’t need to look like military carrying fully automatic weapons etc.”
Ron Jackson responds:
“I disagree. They should at least have equipment to match the street threat.”
I wish Congress would realize that they are EMPLOYEES! Never wanted so bad to put someone in time-out…except it would cost us, the taxpayers, tons. They should hold office for 2 years and thats it and then they become working stiffs like the rest of us.
I wish the American people would elect Warren Buffet as president…or just financial advisor.
Of course, what you wished for Diane, are my wishes too….although I don’t quite see eye to eye on the legalized marijuana….doctors would get people addicted to that just like they do to pain meds. Then Walgreens would be robbed for their marijuana.
I wish that in order to get welfare it would be made mandatory for a drug test to be given
I wish the recording that says “press 1 for english” would diasappear and in its place,’Press one for people unable to understand American”
People who “hurt” children should NOT get plea deals. Just because it is a little child..does not mean it is a “little” crime.
DD Friends and Fans Page Pal Diane Blosser writes:
“Daily I help someone have a good day with little things. Smile.”
DD Friends and Fans Page Pal Margaret Clare Elizabeth Norton writes:
“All your wishes – plus Respect the Sanctity of Life, Financial Security for all God’s children with greater opportunity than ever before as well as Global Citizens in their own HOMES…”
Facebook Friend Diane LaBella Palen writes:
“WELL POLITICIANS NOT SO MUCH THEY MAKE THERE OWN PROBLEM…COPS I WILL DO ANYTHING TO HELP THEM. VETERANS I ALWAYS STOP AND SAY THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND RISKING YOUR LIFE SO WE HAVE OUR FREEDOM….”
Facebook Friend Ruth Palanker writes:
“Mine is for the return of civility in every quadrant of our lives. Diane, I’m so glad that you are recovering nicely. Happy, HEALTHY New Year to you and your loved ones.”
Thanks Ruth! My progress since back surgery two weeks ago has been great. I feel stronger every day! Hope to see you again soon. DD
Facebook Friend Pat Melchionno writes:
“I’m thinking that people who know or strongly suspect unstable behavior in a child that it be required to be reported and that the it just as legally required to investigate. For example-teenage who hurts animals or who threatens hurting someone be reported to police or an agency and then that agency must be required to follow and report findings and then if or when something happens all are held accountable with some sort if punishment.”
If wishes could make it so. Thank you Diane. I’m a Forensic Nurse Examiner caring for victims of sexual assault. Thank you for all that you do to share the unbiased truth with the public. YOU make a difference!
Twitter Pal Cindy1_11 Cindy writes:
“@DiDimond A law requiring proof that you can afford more than 2 kids Tired of paying for so many babies. I planned mine by affordability!”
Twitter Pal honeyrun Cathy Schiffke writes:
“@DiDimond My wish is a cure for children’s cancer, homes for the homeless, cure for Alzheimer,World peace.”
You’ve listed most of what I have on my own wish list, especially some of my pet peeves. However, I’d like to see more than just lawyers held responsible for lying, in court, and people shirking jury duty and or trying to get the case over with; hence, making erroneous decisions. I’d like to see the entire court system overhauled. This means only appointing those judges who follow the Constitution rather than party dogma. This means removing judges (and chief justices) who don’t uphold the very laws of the land they were appointed to do.
By the way, I’d also like to see jurors chosen who will follow due process of law, as opposed to whether or not they will make a verdict, by means of which attorney is the most persuasive. As a regulator, I have never tried to shirk jury duty. But because regulators can’t be swayed from the contents revealed in the evidence, I have been removed from the bench during jury selection by attorneys, every time, for the very reason I will stick to the evidence, as opposed to personal feelings. Attorneys never like to sit across the table from regulators.
DD Web Site Reader Jayne Shayne writes:
“Hacking and stealing is just that – Hacking and Stealing – putting a ‘Robin Hood’ rationale to it does not make it at all acceptable – it remains a heinous CRIME! Presumptuous of the perpetrator(s) to assume their victims are not already active philanthropists who contribute in their own ways to charity and/or their communities. Committing crimes in the name of noble causes is just an added insult to the injury whether it is Al Qaeda, The Inquisition or Cyber Havoc! “