New York – NYC Homicide Tally May Be Lowest In Several Decades In 2018

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    FILE -  Microphones are set up in front of a NYPD Bomb Squad truck before a press conference . EPANew York – New York City could register the fewest number of homicides in several decades in 2018, as the city continues its long battle against violent crime.

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    As of Sunday, the city had recorded five fewer killings than the 292 investigated in 2017, according to preliminary police data provided to The Associated Press. That year’s figure was itself the lowest in decades.

    The New York Police Department said it also had seen a modest decline in shooting incidents in 2018 and an 8 percent drop in robberies. Figures for other categories of crime were not immediately available.

    In the past two years, the city’s homicide rate has plunged to levels that were unthinkable a generation ago, when New York became known as the murder capital of the country and recorded an eye-popping 2,245 homicides in 1990.

    “Not all that long ago, people had given up on New York City,” said David Kennedy, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice who has worked with police departments around the country to reduce killings. “Now it’s the safest big city in the world— and that is not an accident. It’s the result of decades of steady, meaningful attention to community public safety.”

    The city has recorded fewer homicides in 2018 than Philadelphia, a city with a fraction of New York’s population where police had investigated 351 killings through Sunday.

    This year’s statistics include the lowest number of homicides in Brooklyn since record keeping began. District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said last week that trend has coincided with efforts by local authorities to reduce incarceration and to increase diversion for nonviolent offenders.

    Prosecutors in Brooklyn said the most significant declines were seen in Coney Island, where not a single killing occurred in 2018, compared to eight slayings in 2017. The tally also plummeted in the 75th Precinct, in East New York, an area once considered among the nation’s most violent places.

    There were six killings in that precinct in 2018, Gonzalez said, compared to 126 in 1993.

    “Our city is on track to yet again be the safest big city in America thanks to the work our NYPD officers and community leaders are doing block by block across our five boroughs,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement to the AP. “Neighborhood policing in New York City has defied the naysayers to become the model for 21st century American law enforcement.”

    Criminal justice experts attributed the city’s progress to several factors, including its massive police force of 36,000 officers, and a practice known as precision policing in which the authorities focus resources on the most likely offenders.

    “The conventional wisdom was that you couldn’t do anything about crime except maybe reduce it for a while in some areas,” said Tom Repetto, the author of several books on policing in New York. “That has been disproved, and it is amazing that the rate is so low in a city of this size and composition.”

    Repetto said he believes the number of killings in New York is approaching what he calls an “irreducible minimum,” suggesting it could be implausible for the number of killings in a city of 8.6 million residents to fall any further.

    Richard Aborn, president of the Citizens Crime Commission of New York City, credited the NYPD’s “unrelenting” focus on removing illegal guns from the streets, including the prosecution of some weapons charges in federal court. He also pointed to neighborhood policing efforts and re-entry initiatives aimed at rehabilitating prisoners returning to the community.

    “I think the broader story is that the city has understood that the fight against violent crime doesn’t reside solely with the police,” Aborn said. “It’s not because the air is better in New York. It’s because of things the city has done, and it’s making a huge difference.”


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    ralph1527
    ralph1527
    5 years ago

    There isn’t a shovel big enough !!!!

    hashomer
    hashomer
    5 years ago

    Hmmm, such a low crime rate for such a ‘liberal’ sanctuary city! And with soooo many immigrants, exiles and migrants! The only crimes to rise are white collar, corporate fraud, tax cheating and forms of non-profit org fraud…Hmmm…

    StormyDaniels
    StormyDaniels
    5 years ago

    What’s Tiny Trump going to say about this? I believe that New York is one of those sanctuary cities where Trump claims there are lots of bad hombres.

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    5 years ago

    fake news, Goebbels would be proud of de blasio. rape has risen and they blame it on the victims for overreporting, violent crime and hate crimes are growing and that is the miniscule number that is reported. askan loving de blasio knows how to make fake news.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    5 years ago

    I dislike the Mayor but the fact is that murder is down and some of the most violent precincts have had a dramatic decrease in crime. I don’t think credit should go to the Mayor, but to the NYPD officers and to demographics. Simply put. fewer children born to women not able to raise them properly means fewer potential criminals.
    Reported rapes include rapes that happened in the past, not just in 2018. More women are reporting than did so in the past so based on the numbers we don’t know if there is an actual increase. Despite the common perception, few rapes are committed by strangers, but by men who had had a relationship with the women.