New FBI data shows significant decline in crime in the U.S. in 2023, contradicting public perception of rising crime rates. Factors contributing to the drop include anti-crime initiatives resumed by local governments post-pandemic and investments in community-based violence intervention. Attorney General Merrick Garland praises the efforts to address violent crime spike during the pandemic.
Key Points
Significant decline in murder, violent crime, and property crime in 2023.
Resumption of anti-crime initiatives post-pandemic played a crucial role in the decline.
Investments in community-based violence intervention strategies could lead to further improvements.
Pros
Significant decline in murder, violent crime, and property crime in 2023 compared to 2022.
Resumption of anti-crime initiatives by local governments and courts post-pandemic contributed to the decline.
Investments in community-based violence intervention strategies showing promise in changing crime trends.
Cons
Public perception of rising crime rates contradicted by the actual data.
Continued misunderstanding of crime trends by large majorities of Americans.