FBI's latest data shows 'historic' drop in crime: Garland
FBI's latest data shows 'historic' drop in crime: Garland
The first three months of 2024 saw a continued drop in levels of violent crime and murder across the country, according to data released by the FBI on Monday.
The first three months of 2024 saw a continued drop in levels of violent crime and murder across the country, according to data released by the FBI on Monday -- a trend that Attorney General Merrick Garland called "historic."
Reported incidents of violent crime dropped 15% between January and March of this year compared to the same period last year, according to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Data.
Murders dropped by more than 26% in the same time period, the data shows.
The FBI has not released details about the number of incidents for the categories of crime. It will do so when 80% participation levels are met, the agency said.
Don't let that stop the media from scaring people though.
75 3 ReplyI'd also call out - don't let police spin this.
Was just reading about how my city's police force is demanding more money after the rise of vandalism and other crime.
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Millennials are ruining crime, and they can't blame this one on a lack of disposable income. Go stick up a liquor store, ya lazy bums.
66 1 ReplyI'm doing my part by taping Monday Night Football without the expressed written consent of ESPN or the National Football League.
19 0 ReplyYou absolutely can. Can't kill your s/o if you rely on their income to live.
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Fox gonna spin this as criminals being too broke to crime or something
33 1 ReplyCriminals have given up crime and have become woke!1!1
11 0 ReplyShocking Murder Vic Confession: "I didn't even know I was dead.Thats how good they are."
4 0 ReplyThe moment a brown guy kills a person in bumfuck nowhere, they'll use that story for weeks about savages and how these monsters can disturb white folks way of life a thousand miles away.
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Yay! Also has me wondering about “white collar” crime.
29 2 ReplyEstimated $50b in wage theft against workers per year I'm thinking white collar isn't being included.
32 1 ReplyLooks like it zeroes out due to employee theft: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/12/workplace-crime-costs-us-businesses-50-billion-a-year.html
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I wonder if we have any statistics for non-violent crime like theft, grocery stores keep going on about rising pretty theft and I have my doubts.
26 5 Replypolice are doing historically less investigating of crimes ever since BLM told them to quit their jobs.
or maybe:
police are committing much less murder ever since they all started being required to wear body cameras
16 2 ReplyMy takeaway: Police do less work... Violent crime down.
Looks like the crime was doing itself!
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Party of the rule of law… wait…
17 1 ReplyIs this more confirmation of the Lead Crime Hypothesis? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead–crime_hypothesis)
13 0 ReplyImagine how much crime would drop if we had basic housing and income for everyone!
20 1 ReplyTurns out we already have some clear data, and don't need to speculate.
What Would Happen If We Just Gave People Money? https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/universal-basic-income/
City-funded housing repairs in low-income neighborhoods associated with drop in crime https://phys.org/news/2021-07-city-funded-housing-low-income-neighborhoods-crime.pdf
The Unsung Role That Ordinary Citizens Played in the Great Crime Decline https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/09/upshot/the-unsung-role-that-ordinary-citizens-played-in-the-great-crime-decline.html
VERIFY: Does affordable housing bring more crime? (note, the answer as usual is no.) https://www.13wmaz.com/article/news/local/verify/verify-does-affordable-housing-bring-more-crime/93-560002876
Places across the U.S. are testing no-strings cash as part of the social safety net https://www.npr.org/2024/03/05/1233440910/cash-aid-guaranteed-basic-income-social-safety-net-poverty
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Maybe not violent crime, but, Trump is doing his personal damnedest to boost the crime rate.
Lock him up!
14 1 ReplySort of a joke that white collar crime never seems to get a mention in hysterical news blotter crime statistics.
9 1 ReplyYet, it carries the highest value. (no disrespect to human lives lost).
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Everyone is too busy complaining on the internet to do crimes
5 0 ReplyYeah, well. Ignoring the crime done by Republicans will do that.
6 2 ReplyAnd Republicans will still act like crime is at an all time high because all they watch is Fox News and Newsmax.
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