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Op-Ed: The Crime-Statistics Con Job
By John R. Lott Jr.
It is a remarkable con job.
Over the last six months, the Police Executive Research Forum, the
chief executives of primarily large police departments, has gotten
the media concerned that the country is threatened by a sudden
upsurge in violent crime and murder. A New York Times story on March
9th started the current round of hysteria with the headline that
“Violent Crime in Cities Show Sharp Surge.”
An earlier front page story in January in USA Today caused a similar
ruckus.
One wonders whether the reporters ever thought of getting a critical
comment for their story.
The Police Executive Research Forum report sounded the alarm: “The
FBI statistics reflect the largest single year percent increase in
violent crime in 14 years.”
It becomes a lot less scary when one realizes that the violent crime
rate fell for 13 straight years, a total drop of 39 percent, before
increasing in 2005 by less than 1 percent.
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