• fubo@lemmy.world
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    Perceptions of crime waves are mostly driven by propaganda, not measurement.

    In some cases, a “crime wave” doesn’t represent an undifferentiated mass phenomenon, but rather the behavior of a single organized crime group: it’s not that “everybody is being more criminal today” but rather “there is a specific gang that has figured out how to get away with a lot of crime”. This seems to be the case for a lot of property crime in my part of the country.

    • my_legs_still_hurt92@lemmy.world
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      But maybe, the rising in police killings kills more murders before they could start their murdering, so the rising in police killings could save more people than the police is killing. /s

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      Something that is worth mentioning is that the general mental health of the nation has gotten much worse too. Suicides from 2000 and 2020 has increased from between 30% and 60% (varies from source) indicating a deteriorating mental health of most citizens. This often in turn causes people to think and act irrationally or dangerously. This also correlates to the struggles of the pandemic, many people’s mental health suffered during the lockdowns and during this period murders, police killings and suicides spiked during it.

      Does this mean the police are perfect? Not necessarily, but when it comes to most trends and phenomena it’s generally unhelpful to pin the blame on individuals instead of a more nuanced and informed explanation.

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      Oh my god, fucking assholes ending sentences with prepositions!

      I am being murdered at about the same rate as I’ve been.

      FTFY fuckface

      Jesus it makes me so angry I could fucking kill!

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          I had hoped my facetious tone would be apparent given the topic of this thread. Given the downvotes, that was probably not the case and in the case you felt I was attacking you, sorry. You’re doing language just fine

          sport

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    That national tide has started to recede, but public perception has not kept pace.
    That continues to color the nation’s political debates even as reality increasingly diverges from the rhetoric.
    Anecdotes shape perception
    Politics amplifies fears

    Good stuff.

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      It doesn’t help that the news focuses on murders and gun crime over anything else, and provides a megaphone for copaganda with zero analysis. If it bleeds, it leads, even if it’s a lie.