Colorado’s Crime Crisis

What We  Believe

Communities across Colorado are suffering through a years-long crime wave so significant that it earned our state the title of America’s “third most dangerous state.” Soft-on-crime progressive policies (and policymakers) have worsened this crisis in two ways.
First, by enacting legislation that has aided criminals at the expense of public safety. And secondly, they have defeated proposals, many of which had bipartisan support, that would substantively confront Colorado’s crime problems.
This report details the depths of Colorado’s crime problems, analyzes a wide range of crime statistics and proposes two solutions – Truth In Sentencing and the abolition of no-cost personal recognizance (PR) bonds – that could cut the crime rate and make communities safer.

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About the Author

Michael Tsogt

Michael Tsogt is a Policy Analyst at the Advance Colorado Institute. His areas of policy and research include education, budget/fiscal matters, and TABOR. He has testified on a wide range of bills before the Colorado legislature, including a bill proposing education savings accounts for special needs and foster care kids in Colorado. During his undergraduate years, Michael was elected as an Academic Senator for student government, covered sports & entertainment for the student newspaper, and participated in several political fellowships and opportunities, including the Center for the Study of Government and the Individual as a Bastiat Fellow. Prior to COVID interrupting plans, Michael was accepted into a study abroad program at Oxford University where he had intended to study Aristotle and political philosophy for a semester. Michael graduated from the University of Colorado with a degree in political science. He and his wife live in Colorado Springs.

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Our Crime Policy Team

Rep. Rose PuglieseState Representative

Fellow in Local Government

Dr. Debora ScheffelDean & Professor, School of Education

Fellow in Education Reform

Michael FieldsPresident of the Institute

Kristi Burton BrownInstitute Executive Vice President

Michael TsogtPolicy Analyst

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