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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Sat May 6, 2017, 07:29 AM May 2017

New York City Has Another Record-Low Crime Month

April was the safest month in the history of New York City. Murders are down 13 percent compared to this time last year. Last month saw 20 homicides, versus 28 in April 2016. Overall, the city has seen a 5 percent decline in serious crime from last year — and New York had already achieved historically low crime in 2016.

NYPD officials attribute the most dramatic drops to “precision policing,” where cops identify crime patterns and investigate and target the key offenders. Police build strong cases over time with the goal of making meaningful arrests — quality over quantity — that more often lead to prosecution.

And as officials promoted New York as one of the safest big cities in America, they managed to quietly throw shade at the Trump administration. Last month, the Justice Department described New York City as “soft on crime” in a memo warning so-called “sanctuary cities” that they risked losing funding for failing to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. Attorney General Jeff Sessions somewhat walked back those comments, and a judge has halted the executive order that spurred the threat. But the letter burned because New York City has maintained its record-low crime, even as other cities have seen spikes in recent years (and whether that’s related to illegal immigration is a separate debate entirely). Yet, after last month’s stats, New York being “soft on crime” is what the White House might have, at one time, called an alternative fact.


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New York City Has Another Record-Low Crime Month (Original Post) n2doc May 2017 OP
What they are calling "precision policing" has been what less urban areas have always done Lee-Lee May 2017 #1
That goes against right wing theory treestar May 2017 #2
trump moved out of town mercuryblues May 2017 #3
 

Lee-Lee

(6,324 posts)
1. What they are calling "precision policing" has been what less urban areas have always done
Sat May 6, 2017, 07:43 AM
May 2017

Learn who you biggest causes of trouble are and concentrating on them until the either clean up their act, leave the area or are in jail. Make sure the DA knows who are the ones you really need off the streets and who they can cut deals with.

I suspect the biggest problems in places like Chicago are from not the police but the lack of prosecutorial will. I see report after report of people arrested with guns in Chicago back on the street with deals cut or minimal sentences served. Until there are teeeh in the courts backing up arrests nothing else will matter.

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