Summary

In 2024, many U.S. cities reported historic declines in homicides and reductions in other violent crimes compared to 2023.

Cities like Philadelphia and Chicago saw notable drops, but some, such as Charlotte and Baton Rouge, experienced increases.

Despite these improvements, public perception of crime remains high, influenced by political rhetoric, media coverage, and local apps.

Experts note that gun violence disproportionately affects Black communities, impacting safety perceptions.

While intervention programs helped reduce violence, concentrated crime and rising shooting lethality continue to shape public unease.

  • v_krishna@lemmy.ml
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    15 hours ago

    Crime in Oakland, California went down 34% in 2024. Homicide down 32%. Alameda County (where Oakland, Berkeley, and other east bay cities reside) recalled the DA in the November election. The cognitive dissonance is through the roof.