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Watch out for imposters using tech gadgets near parked cars-real thieves often pose as delivery drivers or mechanics.
When the only thing missing at the crime scene is peace of mind-this cartoon captures the psychological toll on law enforcement.
This satirical illustration forces viewers to confront the tragic, binary fate awaiting those trapped in gang culture.
When your latest app is so powerful, even the cops show up to check it out.
When the system’s message clashes with reality, even inmates can’t help but laugh.
When your Twitter bio says “hiding at 443 18th St.”… you might want to rethink your privacy settings.
When the honeymoon’s over and the bills arrive-classic marital reality check.
The Grim Reaper calls out the ‘Crime Rate’ for its declining numbers-only to be reminded that even Death takes a vacation now and then.
A masked thief tiptoes away with a stolen device-highlighting the real-world threat of cybercrime and physical data theft.
“Drop the gun!” vs. “Drop the piece of paper!”-a stark visual commentary on systemic bias in law enforcement across urban and remote Australia.
A cheeky cartoon thief in classic attire, ready for a midnight heist-with tools in hand and a sly grin.
This biting political cartoon by KONG underscores the imbalance in U.S. sentencing-where financial crimes often draw lighter penalties than nonviolent drug offenses.
Even germs have second thoughts about being wiped out-this clever cartoon highlights the absurdity of over-sanitizing.
“Increased Police Presence to Deter Crime”-a biting 1973 satire by Chuck Hefner illustrating how heavy-handed enforcement can provoke public alarm rather than safety.
When career advice gets uncomfortably real: a dad weighs public vs. private sector ethics with dark humor.
When winter whimsy meets caper comedy: a dapper snowman faces off against a masked bandit-complete with a harmless water pistol.
A classic cartoon sleuth, magnifying glass in hand, carefully studies a case file-ready to crack the next big mystery.
This powerful two-panel cartoon by Andy Singer exposes double standards in drug policy based on class and privilege.
A minimalist yet powerful drawing: a human form with a green shoot growing from its head, asking “Who is next?”-a call to climate action.
Officer in pursuit: a symbolic take on law enforcement’s relentless fight against crime.
A contemplative inmate studies a bold yellow book titled “CRIME,” while a crucifix above bears the word “PUNISHMENT”-a visual metaphor for moral reckoning.
This satirical illustration highlights how societal focus on “Black-on-Black crime” often ignores parallel patterns while deflecting from broader structural issues.
Earth marked as a crime scene, floating among stars and planets-blending forensic imagery with cosmic scale.
“Seven, if you count the knesset”-a dry, ironic punchline highlighting political satire in Israeli media commentary.
When jack-o’-lanterns take crime-solving seriously: meet the Winter Squash Division of CSI.
When ancient glyphs look suspiciously like modern financial fraud-classic satire on deceptive business models.
“I think we need a more realistic approach to crime prevention.” A witty take on youth-led civic responsibility.
This bold, high-contrast comic sequence walks through real-world crime scenarios and community response, from patrol to resolution.
A biting satire where the innocent Westsandmann meets an unexpected, grim fate-handled with classic German dark humor.
When your computer becomes a vault-and hackers become locksmiths.
Police officers push back against rising criminal activity as the crime trend line sharply declines.
“Stay frosty out there, people… citizens are starting to realize they have more than another year’s worth of political campaigning to put up with!”
Justice doesn’t wait-it actively reels in financial offenders, as depicted in this symbolic courtroom satire.
When “stealing” your girlfriend is taken literally by law enforcement-classic satire on miscommunication and assumptions.
When poultry meets pet horror: chickens deduce a chihuahua’s nocturnal mischief left only two tiny puncture wounds.