The crime trend for this jurisdiction is increasing in 5 of 7 areas and that the crime rate in one area is even, while the trend is down in one area, as well. Robberies are up the most with a rise of 44% year over year. The area in which crime is up the second most is in homicides, with the rate rising 40% year over year. Aggravated assaults are up 35% while burglaries are up 10% and larceny is up 9%. Motor vehicle thefts are even and forcible rape is down 17%. Overall, there is more crime in the jurisdiction this year than there was the previous year.
Missing Information
Information that is missing that might explain some of the increases include how many Part II crimes were committed in the same jurisdiction, as this would help to give a more complete picture. Other data would include external factors such as: what is the state of the economy in the jurisdiction, what is the demographic—i.e., has the population changed at all (who are the victims or who is committing the crime). As Lopez (2016) notes, other factors could include whether or not gang activity is on the rise, whether or not there is more activity in the jurisdiction in terms...
References
Lopez, G. (2016). Why violent crime increased. Retrieved from https://www.vox.com/2015/9/8/9273139/murder-rates-rising-sharply
Wilson, J. & Kelling, G. (1982). Broken windows: The police and neighborhood safety. Retrieved from http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1982/03/broken-windows/304465/
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