It is always the same old story."... federal and national...

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    It is always the same old story.

    "... federal and national research institutions published their findings on pandemic crime rates. The data showed some alarming trends, such as a 9.2 percent increase in auto theft and a nearly 30 percent jump in homicide deaths.

    However, comprehensive research from the Department of Justice found that the total number of violent crimes — including rape and sexual assault, robbery, property crime, and auto theft — decreased by 22 percent.

    The earliest reports on crime during the height of the pandemic came from media outlets that conducted surface-level data analyses on their own. One research review published in the American Journal of Criminal Justice showed that crime, overall, was exhibiting a downward trend.

    The review also critiqued media outlets like The Washington Post and CNN for utilizing limited metrics to compare early-pandemic crime rates to those in previous weeks, months, and years. This review asserted that the outlets employed an unreliable variety of data and anecdotal evidence."

    How Crime Rate Changed During the Pandemic - NEU MSCJ (northeastern.edu)
 
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