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And, on Thursday, Trump signed three new executive orders on crime, confirming that an old-school law-and-order approach will prevail in his White House.
Trump's new executive orders on crime are meaningless, criminologists say.
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Less Blairite than his predecessor, he is open in his opposition to several government policies but effusive in praising measures such as Asbos and dispersal orders on tackling crime and disorder.
And in the midst of his law-and-order disquisition on crime and punishment, the inflexibly principled Tyndareus (Josh Conklin), father of the slain Clytemnestra and grandfather to Orestes (James M. Saidy), delivers a snide dismissal of the language of political correctness.
Yet all this changed with the dawn of the "law and order/ tough on crime era" in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
He railed against Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton's "criminality," which was momentarily drowned out by his supporters chanting "lock her up!" He again stressed his "law and order" candidacy and tough-on-crime policy proposals, predicated on the false notion that crime is on the rise.
What Trump will do in light of his repeated calls for "law and order" and cracking down on crime is much harder to say.
Writing from Manila, Ramon Casiple analyzes the election this week of Rodrigo Duterte -- "the Donald Trump of the Philippines" -- who has promised to use strongman tactics to impose order and crack down on crime and drugs.
Another 23 have occurred since 1968, during the height of America's tough-on-crime, law-and-order era.
And the president-elect, who called himself the "law and order" candidate, campaigned on a tough-on-crime, pro-police platform.
I believe it's possible to have a liberal policy on law and order and still be tough on crime.
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