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US crime hits 30-year low
Crime in the United States fell last year to the lowest level since records started being compiled 30 years ago, the US Justice Department has said. About 23 million violent and property crimes were reported in 2002, compared with some 44 million in 1973, according to the annual survey by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The decline was seen in every category of crime measured by the department. Attorney General John Ashcroft attributed the drop to the work of police and prosecutors. But some crime experts say tougher prison sentences and the building of additional prisons are more likely explanations.
What a suprise, locking criminals up cuts crime.
Violent crimes fell from 10.5 million incidents in 1993 to 5.3 million in 2002. Crime against property over the same period was also relatively lower, falling from 319 crimes per 1,000 households to 159. Rape or sexual assault was down 56%, while robbery was down 63%, and aggravated assault down 64%. The decline in violent crime was experienced by all demographic groups, the survey said. However there has been a slight rise in the number of murders, which are measured separately by the FBI. In 2002, 16,110 people were murdered - a 0.8 percentage point rise on 2001, according to preliminary statistics based on police reports from across the country.
Posted by: Steve 2003-08-25
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