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"Media Say Crime Is Going Down. Don’t Believe It"

The decline in reported crimes is a function of less reporti...
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Lott is the man.
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ZitoSalena @ZitoSalena For the 3rd consecutive year ⁦...
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Violent know-it-all set
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Date: April 25th, 2024 9:47 AM
Author: glassy insecure filthpig

The decline in reported crimes is a function of less reporting, not less crime.

By John R. Lott Jr.

Americans think crime is on the rise, but the media keep telling them they’re wrong. A Gallup survey last year found that 92% of Republicans and 58% of Democrats thought crime was increasing. A February Rasmussen Reports survey found that 61% of likely voters say violent crime in the U.S. is getting worse, while only 13% think it’s getting better. Journalists purport to refute this by citing official crime statistics showing a downward trend.

Americans aren’t mistaken. News reports fail to take into account that many victims aren’t reporting crimes to the police, especially since the pandemic.

The U.S. has two measures of crime. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Uniform Crime Reporting program counts the number of crimes reported to police every year. The Bureau of Justice Statistics, in its National Crime Victimization Survey, asks some 240,000 people a year whether they have been victims of a crime. The two measures have diverged since 2020: The FBI has been reporting less crime, while more people say they have been victims.

The divergence is due to several reasons. In 2022, 31% of police departments nationwide, including Los Angeles and New York, didn’t report crime data to the FBI. In addition, in cities from Baltimore to Nashville, Tenn., the FBI is undercounting crimes those jurisdictions reported.

Another reason crimes reported to the police are falling is that arrest rates are plummeting. If victims don’t believe criminals will be caught and punished, they won’t bother reporting them. According to the FBI, if you take the five years preceding Covid-19 (2015-19) and compare them with 2022, the percentage of violent crimes in all cities resulting in an arrest fell from 44% to 35%. Among cities with more than one million people (where violent crime disproportionately occurs), arrest rates over the same period plunged from 44% to 20%.

Arrests for property crimes dived even more sharply. FBI data show that in 2022, 12% of reported property crimes in all cities resulted in an arrest. In cities of more than one million people, only 4.5% of reported property crimes in 2022 resulted in an arrest.

Based on the National Crime Victimization Survey, only 42% of violent crimes, such as robberies or aggravated assaults, and 32% of property crimes, such as burglary or arson, were reported in 2022. While the Justice Department doesn’t track the number of prosecutions, the percentage of arrests that resulted in a prosecution appears to have fallen that year as well.

In large cities, the arrest rate in 2022 compared with the 2015-19 average fell 38% for murders, 50% for rapes, 55% for aggravated assault and 58% for robberies.

While the rate of reported violent crime fell 2.1% between 2021 and 2022, the National Crime Victimization Survey shows that total violent crime—reported and nonreported—rose from 16.5 incidents to 23.5 per 1,000 people. Nonreported violent crime in 2022 exceeded the 2015-19 average by more than 17%.

Data reflect the scant consequences criminals face. During 2022 in cities with more than a million people, only 8.4% of all violent crimes (reported and unreported) and 1.4% of all property crimes resulted in an arrest. Not all those arrests resulted in charges.

Initial estimates cited by some news organizations show murder rates dropping 13% between 2022 and 2023. Murders usually are reported, so they don’t have the same reporting flaws as other violent crimes. Yet last year’s projected murder rate was still 5.51 per 100,000 people, or 7% above its 2019 level.

Law enforcement has collapsed in the U.S., particularly in big cities. With many Americans no longer confident that the legal system will protect them, some 22 million now have concealed handgun permits. Twenty-nine states have adopted constitutional-carry laws that allow citizens to carry a firearm without a permit. A Crime Prevention Research Center survey last year found that 15.6% of general-election voters carry concealed handguns all or most of the time. That’s three times the level found in a 2017 Pew Research Center survey.

A recent Rasmussen Reports survey found that not everyone sees violent crime on the rise. Less than half of likely voters who earn more than $200,000 a year think it is getting worse. Yet a majority of all other income groups disagree. People of both sexes and every race also think crime is getting worse.

It isn’t surprising that affluent people can insulate themselves from spikes in crime—but that doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. Americans aren’t simply imagining that our streets have become more dangerous.

Mr. Lott is president of the Crime Prevention Research Center. He served as senior adviser for research and statistics in the Office of Justice Programs and the Office of Legal Policy at the Justice Department.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5521345&forum_id=2#47608546)



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Date: April 25th, 2024 9:47 AM
Author: Comical point nibblets



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Date: April 25th, 2024 1:46 PM
Author: Tantric slimy reading party therapy



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Date: April 25th, 2024 2:20 PM
Author: glassy insecure filthpig

Lott is the man.

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Date: April 25th, 2024 2:21 PM
Author: razzle headpube stead



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Date: May 6th, 2024 8:52 AM
Author: glassy insecure filthpig

ZitoSalena

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For the 3rd consecutive year ⁦⁦the City of Pittsburgh run by Ed Gainey did not turn over its annual numbers to the FBI including homicides & assaults making it impossible for police & citizens get a true picture of crime in the nation from the FBI

https://twitter.com/ZitoSalena/status/1787138246389960720

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5521345&forum_id=2#47639087)



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Date: May 6th, 2024 8:55 AM
Author: Violent know-it-all set

Star Trek discusses the mainstream media

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bul69OK0P5k

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Date: May 6th, 2024 9:05 AM
Author: glassy insecure filthpig

i just wish MSM would die much faster. the younger generations have almost no trust in MSM. only aging boomer libs keep MSM afloat.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5521345&forum_id=2#47639093)



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Date: May 6th, 2024 9:15 AM
Author: olive milk lay

hard to fathom how many steps away "conservatives" are from action

The US has an easily identifiable class of violent criminals, whom everyone knows

Are "conservatives" removing them from society? No, cons are arguing that the regime isn't submitting paperwork about the criminals that is accurate, lol.

"The TPS reports are inaccurate!!!!! Please don't make me write a memo on your TPS report"

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5521345&forum_id=2#47639097)