Violent crime decreases in desert cities

Violent crime decreases in desert cities

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Desert cities, too, are reflecting a nationwide trend of decreasing rates of violent crime, according to preliminary FBI statistics showing that murder, forcible rape, and aggravated assault decreased by 5.5 percent nationally.  The statistics record the years 2009 to 2010.

Defying the stereotype that desert cities are being overrun by inner city gangs fleeing redevelopment projects in the big city, many desert cities actually have less violent crime then the national average.

For instance,  Victorville has shown an approximate 13 percent drop in crime.

The most stunning drop in crime comes from San Bernardino.  Down from 1,908 violent crimes in ‘09 to 1,624 in 2010; the violent crime rate has dropped to almost a full 15 percent.

This percentage is made by subtracting the 2010 data from the 2009 data, and the remainder is divided by the 2009 data.

FBI.gov states, “The report is based on information the FBI gathered from 13,007 law enforcement agencies that submitted six to 12 comparable months of data for both 2009 and 2010.”

The name of the report submitted yesterday (May 23) is called Preliminary Annual Uniform Crime Report.

The report does not state why the decrease in violent crime has been occurring over the last few years.   A Time Magazine article dated February 22, 2010, by David Von Drehle, states the usual reasons.  Police say its because of increased police activity (i.e. more involvement with the community); demographers cite increased seniority nationwide as the babyboomers start retiring; and some even state that legalized abortion has contributed to this drop in crime (fewer unwanted babies who tend to grow up into “thugs”).

It’s likely that these all had their effect on the decreasing crime rates, but more research is being done to study why crime rates are dropping.

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