
Crime Trends vs. Statistics – and Reality
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Factors contributing to crime rate increase during COVID-19
The increase in crime rates during the early years of the COVID-19 pandemic may be linked to factors like social disorder, closure of key community institutions, and disruption of community rhythms. As the pandemic recedes and communities return to normalcy, there is evidence suggesting a decrease in murder rates. This indicates that the spike in violence during the pandemic might be attributed to pandemic-related factors. The lesson drawn from this is to be cautious of firearms during the first year of any lockdown. Furthermore, the focus is on building resilience and trust in communities and society as a whole to address the increase in crime rates and to explore solutions.
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