The US is on track to record the lowest violent crime rate since 1968 and lowest property crime rate ever.| jasher.substack.com
Some thoughts on how to square disagreements between the nation's crime measures.| jasher.substack.com
The Bureau of Justice Statistics released the National Crime Victimization Survey for 2024 recently and it finds that neither property nor violent crime were statistically different from 2022 and 2023 levels.| jasher.substack.com
A new podcast for a new day!| Jeff-alytics
The Bureau of Justice Statistics released the National Crime Victimization Survey for 2024 recently and it finds that neither property nor violent crime were statistically different from 2022 and 2023 levels.| jasher.substack.com
A preliminary look at crime trends in DC.| jasher.substack.com
The Jeff-alytics podcast formally launches with Episode 1 today!| Jeff-alytics
A big change, subtly announced.| jasher.substack.com
Episode 0 is here! Episode 1 drops next Wednesday!| jasher.substack.com
But will it stick?| jasher.substack.com
Taking a look at recently released employment data from the FBI.| jasher.substack.com
Exploring FBI's new data on law enforcement employees.| jasher.substack.com
A new-ish poll and some ideas for the future.| Jeff-alytics
But they aren't growing, for the most part.| jasher.substack.com
Digging deep into the monthly crime data.| jasher.substack.com
When was the last time Chicago had this few shootings?| Jeff-alytics
Crime data reporting is changing, here's how to take advantage.| Jeff-alytics
Murder is plunging in DC but what about overall violent crime?| Jeff-alytics
That and more takeaways from the FBI's 2024 Reported Crime in the Nation report.| Jeff-alytics
Trying to untangle a crime data mystery.| jasher.substack.com
The Marshall Project got data from the FBI showing who reported and who didn't last year| jasher.substack.com
The trends aren't set in stone but they are clearly established.| jasher.substack.com
Though they're still pretty bad, at least in the cities with available data.| Jeff-alytics
Another positive trend from 2023 and 2024 continues into 2025.| Jeff-alytics
Re-visiting the data on clearances.| jasher.substack.com
The US is on track to record the lowest violent crime rate since 1968 and lowest property crime rate ever.| jasher.substack.com
The post-COVID pattern in police staffing is clear: Most large and medium-sized agencies lost officers from 2019 to 2022.| jasher.substack.com
Discovering the why behind a big drop in Illinois reported violent crime.| jasher.substack.com
Crime data can be poorly reported and inexactly defined so be careful out there!| jasher.substack.com
Thinking critically about clearance rates.| jasher.substack.com
Making sense of the quarterly data for January through March 2024 released by the FBI today (which means you get two posts in one day!).| jasher.substack.com
The weird trend in auto thefts is still weird.| jasher.substack.com
Just How Reliable Is The FBI's Quarterly Data?| jasher.substack.com
Short answer: No. Longer answer: Also no.| jasher.substack.com
Did a town of 20,000 really have the nation's highest murder rate in 2022?| jasher.substack.com
The FBI released Q4 data yesterday so that means two posts in one week.| jasher.substack.com
The problem with exact national crime figures.| jasher.substack.com
Using open data to paint the picture of crime in the U.S. in 2023.| jasher.substack.com
Changes in national crime trends are usually gradually seen and difficult to explain.| jasher.substack.com
Starting out 2024 with a maybe positive trend.| jasher.substack.com
These trends stand in sharp contrast with polling showing 3 in 4 Americans think crime rose this year.| jasher.substack.com
Why do people always think crime is rising?| jasher.substack.com
Taking a look at the few places seeing increasing gun viole| jasher.substack.com
Trying to make sense of NCVS 2022.| jasher.substack.com