Thursday 28 November 2013

America's crime rate

In 1980, there were about two hundred and twenty people incarcerated for every hundred thousand Americans; by 2010, the number had more than tripled, to seven hundred and thirty-one.

In 1980, there were about two hundred and twenty people incarcerated for every hundred thousand Americans; by 2010, the number had more than tripled, to seven hundred and thirty-one.
Mass imprisonment accounts for more than a small part of the remarkable decline in America's crime rate over the past several decades. A combination of improved policing tactics and ineffable changes in the culture account for the greater part of the decline in America's crime rate.

Crime Statistics

Crime has been going down since the 1990s:
  • All U.S. homicides: Down 40% 1992 -2005.
  • Juvenile homicide: Down 36% 1993 – 2005 (kids under age 14)
  • Juvenile homicide: Down 60% 1993 – 2005 (age 14 – 17)
  • Forcible rape: Down 28% 1992 – 2006
  • Sex Abuse Substantiations of Children, 1990 – 2005: Down 51%
  • Physical Abuse Substantiations of Children, 1990 – 2005: Down 46%
  • Juvenile Sex victimization trends, 1993 – 2003: Down 79%
  • And all violent crime down another 4% in 2011
In 2010, the estimated number of violent crime offenses was 1,246,248, a decrease of 6.0 percent from the 2009 estimate. Robberies dropped 10.0 percent; forcible rapes declined 5.0 percent; and aggravated assaults decreased 4.1 percent. In 2010, the murder rate was 4.8 per 100,000 inhabitants, a 4.8 percent decrease when compared with the rate for the previous year. The estimated number of property crimes in 2010 was 9,082,887, a 2.7 percent decrease from the 2009 estimate. The estimated number of motor vehicle thefts decreased 7.4 percent and larceny-theft and burglary decreased 2.4 percent and 2.0 percent, respectively. (Ref: www.fbi.gov)

New Jersey Criminal Defense

When you are facing criminal charges you need a New Jersey Criminal Defense Attorney to fight for you. Criminal Defense Attorney and Jersey City lawyer Joel Silberman1 focuses exclusively on Criminal Defense. Joel Silberman is dedicated to fighting for individuals that are facing Federal, State and Municipal charges. Whether you have been issued a summons for Municipal Court or been charged with a First Degree offense, you will receive the same aggressive and hard-hitting representation.
You can contact the law office of Joel Silberman at 201-273-7070 or 800-889-3129. For more details, visit www.joelsilbermanlaw.com .

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1. Joel Silberman: Criminal Defense Attorney and Jersey City lawyer Joel Silberman focuses exclusively on Criminal Defense. Some of Joel’s most notable Adult and Juvenile cases involved charges related to Homicide, Gun Offenses, Aggravated Sexual Assault, Trafficking Narcotics, Fraud and Aggravated Assault. If you are looking for a New Jersey criminal defense attorney, call Joel at 201-273-7070 or Toll Free: 800-889-3129. Visit http://www.joelsilbermanlaw.com/ for more information and email at  joel@joelsilbermanlaw.com.

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