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  1. Sep 1, 2007 · The Remarkable Drop in Crime in New York City, by Patrick A. Langan and Matthew R. Durose, Bureau of Justice Statistics, U. S. Department of Justice, October 21, 2004 Department of Justice,Bureau ...

  2. Over the 1990s, misdemeanor arrests increased 70 percent in New York City. When arrests for misdemeanors had risen by 10 percent, indicating increased use of the "broken windows" method, robberies dropped 2.5 to 3.2 percent, and motor vehicle theft declined by 1.6 to 2.1 percent. But this decline was not the result of more of those involved in ...

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  4. The New York Police Department (NYPD) Division of School Safety is also the largest in the country, employing about 5,000 school safety agents (SSAs) as well as about 200 uniformed police officers for school safety. In the 1990s, crime rates were high in New York City and school crime was rampant. In the 1992-1993

  5. Feb 6, 2013 · New research shows that New York City’s historic decline in crime rates during the 1990s cannot be attributed to CompState, the NYC police department’s dynamic approach to crime, introduced in ...

  6. Aug 1, 2017 · The number of major crimes reported, such as grand larceny and felony assault, also fell from 532 in the 2015-16 school year to 503 in the 2016-17 school year. The city has about 1,800 public ...

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  7. Apr 14, 2023 · Murders in Manhattan, specifically, dropped 15% in 2022 to 78. For historical perspective, that’s the lowest number since 2019, and it is far lower than the number of murders in the late 1980s ...

  8. New York City has experienced the longest and steepest crime decline of any large city in the United States. This drop has been attributed to an array of factors, including the evolution of drug markets, changing demographics, increased incarceration, and implementation of "get tough" enforcement polices in the early 1990s by the New York Police Department (NYPD).

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