I do sometimes spot items on policing in Chicago, which I have visited twice decades apart. So first a reminder that this blogsite is worth checking: http://secondcitycop.blogspot.com/ and this neighbourhood website:http://www.cwbchicago.com/
Then and with a wider LE application a recommendation to follow on Twitter @PeterMoskos
Thanks to a "lurker" I found these charts on the mismatch between public perceptions and recorded crime:https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cri...erception-gap/
This then prompted another "lurker" to respond:Another responded:Crime rates continue to drop. The exceptions are cities such as Chicago and Baltimore where crime is increasing and spreading. Chicago is out of control.Want to listen to one x-Chicago cop's perception and experience try this 2018 podcast (38 mins):https://qualitypolicing.com/qpp-inte...ward-richards/Today, in America… That perception and belief is driven primarily by what is “right outside one‘s front door” as well as conveyed to them by what others say… Most especially media and politicians. Yes, UCR Part I statistics are definitely showing reduction… In all categories… Some exception to homicide and violent crime depending on the neighborhood, City, culture, month, quarter or year. But what damn difference do statistics make when a person‘s perception drives their belief.
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