Leadership isn’t about headlines. It’s about responsibility.
Right On Crime exists because justice should never be sacrificed on the altar of politics. When prosecutions are selective, victims are sidelined, and public safety becomes ideological, communities suffer.
We believe conservative principles — accountability, limited government, strong families, and safe communities — are the solution.
From principle to policy, we work to protect victims, support law enforcement, and ensure the system serves the public.
This is leadership grounded in values. This is public safety done right. We are Right On Crime.
"Every administration has a responsibility to adapt to the realities of the moment. Investing in secure, modern infrastructure at the White House is an investment in national security, public safety, and the resilience of our institutions." @tolmanbrett@WhiteHouse https://t.co/7CgR240zCx
From leadership structure to culture change, this episode of #TransparencyTalks brings you inside the first year of @BOPDepDirector Smith’s work at the Bureau of Prisons. Hear how visibility in the field, long hours, honest conversations, and frontline feedback are shaping real improvements for staff, facilities, and the communities we serve.
Watch the full episode:
https://t.co/u17VgNGSoV
The FIFA World Cup is bringing excitement, economic opportunity, and visitors from around the globe ⚽️
But major events can also create opportunities for human traffickers looking to exploit increased demand and large crowds. ROC's Georgia State Director and @CPAC's @Frusso15 discussed how Atlanta is working to combat this threat ⤵️
Grateful to the incredible law enforcement professionals across our city and state who are working tirelessly to keep fans, families, and visitors safe throughout the #FIFAWorldCup.
Excited for the world to experience the very best of the Peach State!
Every time a law enforcement officer is sent out into the community, there’s an inherent risk.
If something as simple as a court text reminder can prevent unnecessary trips into the field, it’s a smart, and inexpensive investment in officer safety ⬇️
As Utah continues to lead on criminal justice solutions that strengthen local communities, businesses like @blckriflecoffee remind us that public safety isn’t just shaped by policy, it’s shaped by people and workplaces that offer opportunity and purpose 👇
Wow, one of my @TPPF colleagues at the @RightOnCrime initiative, @RachelWrightROC, has a great piece on the need to solve crimes - improve "clearance rates" over in @RCPolitics. Great job!
Don’t miss the latest from ROC’s @RachelWrightROC for @RCPolitics on how the policies of the VICTIM Act would improve public safety: https://t.co/d4CQXvxnrG
Families who lose loved ones to violence are not interested in political talking points or tough jargon. They want accountability. They want dangerous offenders off the streets. And they want a criminal justice system capable of preventing the next tragedy before it occurs 👇
Did you now that by simply texting people to remind them of their court date can cut down on costly missed court appearance in North Carolina by 30-40%?! #ncpol#ncga#pretrialsolutions#smartoncrime
A missed court date can be easily avoided 📱
Text notifications are a low cost, common sense way to improve court appearances in North Carolina, and reduce further involvement from the system.
Flexibility and access to payroll plays an important but less obvious role in successful second-chance hiring.
Because a job can open the door, but the right support helps people to actually walk through it 👇
Political violence and security threats are no longer hypothetical.
In his latest for @FoxNewsOpinion, ROC Executive Director @tolmanbrett explains that strengthening White House security infrastructure is a necessary step to protect our nation's leaders, ensure continuity of government, and enhance public safety for generations to come ⤵️ https://t.co/7CgR240zCx