its early 1990s peak, or even the level to which it fell by the end of that decade. The fact that 56 percent of Americans now believe otherwise, according to the poll, underscores how challenging it has become to keep crime rates in perspective at a time when viral media and political polarization are making valid concerns feel like unprecedented emergencies — and how quickly and easily the politics of crime could become untethered from reality in the run-up to the 2022 midterm elections.
Mistaken perceptions of crime are nothing new. Asked whether violent crime is higher today in your own community than it was in the 1990s, the share who say yes drops by nearly 20 points ; likewise, just 38 percent say violent crime is increasing where they live, roughly half the number who say it is increasing overall across the U.S.
The question now is whether such misperceptions are getting worse — and how that widening gap might distort the politics and policy of crime going forward.
realchriswilson What made you guys think to look into this? This was a question I posed to a group of friends recently after relaying that it feels much safer today then in the 90s in major cities, most most likein the poll disagreed.
The violent crime rates are still lower than in the 1990s, but they are rapidly catching up, and if the growth rates are not stopped they will surpass the 1990s soon.
Well when you have idiots fighting to defund the police this is what happens.
Death penalty for violent criminals convicted of murder should be burning at the stake.
Probably drugs, like in NYC some areas are submerged in that stench.
Yeah, people are dumb and believe the GQP talking points, propaganda, gaslighting, and straight up lying to their constituents.
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