Homicides went up in 2020 and 2021 and are now rapidly coming back down. Violent crime nationwide hasn’t increased. But the perception of a crime wave still colors U.S. politics.

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    8 months ago

    Of course no one will notice, because it’s beneficial to certain groups to keep pushing the idea that there’s a rampant crime wave and we’re in more danger than ever.

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      NY really wants to pass that law to force background checks for 3d printer purchases.

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        Unless they do the same for lathes, mills, drills, and pressure piping, seems almost like it’s a pointless fucking law designed to have a certain look with no factual basis…

        Fuck, I could teach someone how to build their own 3d printer from a mix of cheap ebay parts and off the shelf hardware store shit.

        Next they’ll make it illegal to have technical documentation on the schematics and models for things arbitrarily deemed “dangerous”.

        Oh wait…

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      US homicide rates in 2020 were still not good… You’re rapidly heading back down to that level. Which is a good negative trend. But it’s still high. Really high.

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      What’s crazy is that its both sides of the isle doing this. The far right does it to stoke fear and over-promote guns as the only means of protection, and the far left does it to villainize guns as the root of all violence. It’s exhausting.

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    This is so sad to see and I hope the United States gets its mojo back as a murder capital of the universe.

    This is probably the liberals fault. Everyone should be murdering everyone else, that’s the American way.

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    I noticed all these people alive around me the other day. I’m not sure how I feel about it.

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    8 months ago

    Zombie attacks are at an all time low. But the perception of zombie attacks remains high!

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    Has crime actually gone down, or have homicide rates gone down? Malcolm Gladwell did a great series on his podcast recently that points out that when trauma centers save more lives of GSW victims, the homicide rates go down simply because not as many people die -even though there are just as many bullets hitting humans.

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      Yes I loved that series as well! I’ve mentioned it before though and Reddit seems to think Gladwell is a scam artist for some reason? He’s just a writer ffs.

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    Probably not since crimes of desperation are on the fall, leaving the really gruesome heinous shit for “if it bleeds it leads” publishers to jump all over.

    You might notice coverage of political violence and hate crimes have been on the rise, this ain’t because of a journalistic inclination to cover the problems of society, it’s because violent crime has fallen enough that hate crimes and political violence are a sizeable chunk of what’s left to report on for red journalists.

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    Who is gathering the data and how? Does homicide by crushing financial burden leading to medical crisis count?

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    Malcolm Gladwell talks on his podcast about how U.S. hospitals have made huge strides in preventing gun-related deaths in recent years (except in minority cases where hospitals are too far). We also have very little data on non-death gun-related injuries, making it impossible to say whether crime rates are improving when it comes to guns. The last two episodes in the series explain the crime perception pretty well.

    In fact, this post alludes the fact that the number of assaults in the US has been on an increase since 2013. https://www.statista.com/statistics/191231/reported-aggravated-assault-rate-in-the-us-since-1990/

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    Almost like the post covid recovery has kicked in but thats not a benificial perpsective we need to hand over our entire private lives so they can prevwnt such crime

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    3d printers aren’t magic. If you can 3d print it 9/10 you could carve it out of wood. Going to ban carving knifes?

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    Homicides went up in WA state. Interesting, I thought they had the strongest gun control measures in the nation.

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    No because where I live homicide is up from last year and one still happens almost every day

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      There’s literally a section in this article titled “Anecdotes shape perception.” In the event you were being serious, try reading the article, since it specifically addresses your point.