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  1. If all criminals were recidivists, total rehabilitation would reduce the crime rate to zero. But recidivists start as first offenders. Even some of the worst crimes, such as murder, may be committed by first offend-ers.6 Since rehabilitation can affect criminals only after their first con-viction, even total rehabilitation could reduce neither ...

    • Ernest Van Den Haag
    • 1982
  2. Nov 9, 2020 · A recent RCT provided additional evidence for the effect of street lighting on crime by studying the impact of randomly allocated temporary street lights in public housing developments across New York City, finding a 36 percent reduction in night-time outdoor, violent crime after the introduction of lighting (Chalfin et al. 2019).

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  4. Jul 13, 2022 · Whether they’re education courses, meaningful work opportunities or specific types of therapy, evidence suggests that rehabilitative programs can significantly reduce criminals’ risk of committing future crimes.

  5. The report shows schools with the most total crimes, violent crimes, and seven major crimes. A new leaked report from the NYPD’s school safety division shows the top schools in New York City when it comes to crime, including several schools in the Bronx and Brooklyn.

  6. Jul 28, 2022 · New York City crime data show that index crimes went up 20% in the first two and a half months after the bail reform took effect, increasing by double digits in the crimes for which judges could no longer set bail: burglary +26%; car theft +68%; grand larceny +16%; and petit larceny +19%. These numbers coincided with the release of every ...

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  7. Nov 13, 2023 · We leveraged 5 administrative data sets that were placed in the public domain by the City of New York and are available via the NYC Open Data portal. 26 These included criminal complaints, arrest reports, criminal court summonses, 911 call records, and 311 call records from January 1, 2019, through December 31, 2022. Criminal complaints reflect ...

  8. In the 1990s, crime rates were high in New York City and school crime was rampant. In the 1992-1993 school year, the schools reported a 16 percent increase in crime and violent incidents from the previous year, with two students and one principal killed in schools. This change was preceded by a 29 percent