Federal Statistics May Not Reflect True Crime Rates in the U.S.

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The Coalition for Law, Order and Safety (CLOS) suggests that FBI statistics may not accurately represent the state of public safety in the U.S., citing methodological and reporting problems. According to CLOS, true crime rates may be higher than what the FBI data shows.

The Austin Police Department investigates the crime scene after an Austin police officer died following a shooting in South Austin, Texas on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023. Federal statistics may not be painting an accurate picture of the state of public safety in the U.S., according to a

For example, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports a nearly 20% increase in homicides nationwide from 2019 to 2023, according to the researchers. Meanwhile, FBI data shows just an 8.3% increase. CLOS, which is led by former Trump official Mark Morgan, also compared FBI statistics to victim-based reporting in robberies. Victims reported a 30% increase in robberies from 2019 to 2023, while FBI data shows a decrease of 18% over the same timeframe.

 

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