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Crime rate drop in U.S. follows the same pattern in Europe. What is the explanation? https://share.google/aimode/IPu9SYvajBP1JN1la Explaining the International Crime Drop https://gemini.google.com/share/ce6006232a4b

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Crime rate drop in U.S. follows the same pattern in Europe. What is the explanation? https://share.google/aimode/IPu9SYvajBP1JN1la Explaining the International Crime Drop https://gemini.google.com/share/ce6006232a4b

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#FBI #Crime Decline: #Policing vs. Systemic Factors AI Overview: Research suggests that changes in policing strategies and technology account for about 10% to 30% of the overall decline in crime. The remaining 70% to 90% of the long-term crime drop is generally attributed to broader macroeconomic, environmental, and social factors. AI Mode: https://share.google/aimode/wCDkfoAi8vIYI2oqI https://share.google/aimode/xERuTUSe33o3vD25e Gemini: https://gemini.google.com/share/344d6ba121ab The question of how much credit law enforcement “intelligence” and precision technology deserve for the historic drop in crime is one of the most heavily debated epistemological challenges in modern sociology and

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#FBI #CrimeRate What’s Driving the #Crime Decline?

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#FBI #Crime Decline: #Policing vs. Systemic Factors AI Mode: https://share.google/aimode/wCDkfoAi8vIYI2oqI https://share.google/aimode/xERuTUSe33o3vD25e Gemini: https://gemini.google.com/share/344d6ba121ab The question of how much credit law enforcement “intelligence” and precision technology deserve for the historic drop in crime is one of the most heavily debated epistemological challenges in modern sociology and criminology. The consensus among criminologists and economists is that while precision policing and intelligence-driven technologies (like CompStat, hot-spotting, and predictive analytics) made law enforcement significantly more efficient, they were secondary or tertiary drivers o

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Precision policing, police intelligence, advances in policing technologies; how much did they contribute to crime rate decline compared wit other factors? https://share.google/aimode/xERuTUSe33o3vD25e

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#FBI #CrimeRate #Homicides Explaining Crime Rate Declines https://gemini.google.com/share/0a872a7dc053 The historic drop in U.S. crime rates—highlighted by a roughly 21% plummet in homicides from 2024 to 2025, pushing the national murder rate to its lowest level in over a century—has been widely studied by criminologists. Rather than a single silver bullet, experts largely agree that the decline is the result of a “kaleidoscope” of macro-level trends, federal investments, and local strategies converging at once. Here are the primary explanations driving the trend: 1. Post-Pandemic Social Stabilization The violent crime spike of 2020 and 2021 was heavily driven by the sudden disruption of dai