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  1. Jan 6, 2021 · In calendar 2020, overall crime was lower than in 2019, dropping to a new benchmark of 95,552 reported incidents – representing 681 fewer victims than last year and 11,668 fewer victims than in 2014, the first year of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration.

  2. Dec 4, 2020 · November saw 28 people murdered in the five boroughs, five more than were killed last November. So far in 2020, there has been a +38.4% increase (422 v. 305) in the number of victims murdered in New York City compared to last year. “Whatever the challenge, our NYPD officers have shown innovation and determination to get the job done this year ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · Shooting incidents for the first quarter of 2024 compared to 2023 were down 18.5 percent (181 vs. 222), meaning that 56 fewer people (212 vs. 268) were shot in New York City since the start of the year, a 20.9 percent reduction.

  5. from the New York City Police Department’s Stop, Question and Frisk Database which is also the source of the quarterly report on Stop Question and Frisk Activity supplied to the New York City Council for all 4 quarters 2020. Statistical Considerations . Commercial victimizations are generally noted on crime complaint reports and are

  6. Jul 29, 2022 · By the time Adler graduated in 2018 and began pursuing his acting dream, there was fewer than one murder per day in the city. Homicides in New York City dropped to 3 per 100,000 people, down from ...

  7. Dec 17, 2020 · 01 / 08. Over the corse of nine months (January 1st 2020 until September 30th) the NYPD (New York Police Department) had reposted over 100,000 arrests made in the city of New York. However, in 2019 the number of arrests were over 200,000, which was a drastic low from previous years. On the first of the year (January 1st) the NYPD counted around ...