Crime dropped in 2024. How much? Record-breaking amounts in several categories. www.norc.org/research/lib...
Posts by Asheley Van Ness
The Center on Public Safety & Justice just launched another newsletter sharing some of our new work and a sneak peek at an upcoming webinar we are hosting on firearms violence prevention (more to come!)⤵️
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Progress takes time, but better data leads to a better understanding of key questions that need to be asked and answered to advance the decrease in firearms violence. If you have moment check out this POV I recently wrote:
www.norc.org/research/lib...
Thoughtful reporting re “Philly saw a historic drop in murders in 2024. What changed?”
Lots to like: insights from community leaders, data from @jeffasher.bsky.social and team, quotes from @johnkroman.bsky.social
We must continue to address underlying factors.
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The average U.S. city experienced a surge in its homicide rate of almost 30% in 2020. High homicide rates continued in 2021 and 2022, but declined rapidly in 2023 and 2024.
Rohit Acharya and Rhett Morris share how data can help explain these patterns of violence.
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/07/o...
Yes to solving more crimes, more support for crime victims, measures to curb police violence and make them more accountable to residents, shorter sentences- evidence pointing the way to reduce crime & violence, enhance justice, use resources wisely.
I have an op-ed in the NYT today about how to reduce crime.
The key idea, based on decades of strong research evidence: focus on increasing the probability of getting caught, not the punishment.
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/07/o...
Well said. We need more CBA in crime policy but more importantly "quantifying victim harm isn’t just an academic exercise—it’s essential for creating effective policies that both prevent crime and support victims." @johnkroman.bsky.social
Understanding the long-term costs and consequences of crime is essential to ensuring that crime-prevention investment matches the scale of the problem. (New) @norc.org's Live Crime Tracker has added the estimated costs of crime in 50+ U.S. cities. ⤵️
livecrimetracker.norc.org#costs-of-crime
I’m constantly updating my Justice starter pack for the researchers who are pointing us in the right direction, the journalists exposing the truth, and the advocates pushing from the outside. go.bsky.app/ECKyRjy
Did you know that in 2022, compensation programs paid $300+ million to aid victims? However, new research highlights program administrators don't think they are reaching everyone in need. Check out the study by Center on Public Safety & Justice @norc.org colleagues + @urbaninstitute.bsky.social⤵️
NEW: NORC's Live Crime Tracker scrapes open data from nearly 60 cities across 8 crime categories and now includes harm estimates to help facilitate trends analysis and evidence-based policymaking.
livecrimetracker.norc.org#home