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The Great American Crime Decline (Hardcover)
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The Great American Crime Decline (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Crime and Public Policy
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Many theories--from the routine to the bizarre--have been offered
up to explain the crime decline of the 1990s. Was it record levels
of imprisonment? An abatement of the crack cocaine epidemic? More
police using better tactics? Or even the effects of legalized
abortion? And what can we expect from crime rates in the future?
Franklin E. Zimring here takes on the experts, and counters with
the first in-depth portrait of the decline and its true
significance. The major lesson from the 1990s is that relatively
superficial changes in the character of urban life can be
associated with up to 75% drops in the crime rate. Crime can drop
even if there is no major change in the population, the economy or
the schools.
Offering the most reliable data available, Zimring documents the
decline as the longest and largest since World War II. It ranged
across both violent and non-violent offenses, all regions, and
every demographic. All Americans, whether they live in cities or
suburbs, whether rich or poor, are safer today. Casting a critical
and unerring eye on current explanations, this book demonstrates
that both long-standing theories of crime prevention and recently
generated theories fall far short of explaining the 1990s drop. A
careful study of Canadian crime trends reveals that imprisonment
and economic factors may not have played the role in the U.S. crime
drop that many have suggested.
There was no magic bullet but instead a combination of factors
working in concert rather than a single cause that produced the
decline. Further--and happily for future progress, it is clear that
declines in the crime rate do not require fundamental social or
structural changes. Smaller shifts in policycan make large
differences.
The significant reductions in crime rates, especially in New York,
where crime dropped twice the national average, suggests that there
is room for other cities to repeat this astounding success. In this
definitive look at the great American crime decline, Franklin E.
Zimring finds no pat answers but evidence that even lower crime
rates might be in store.
General
Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Studies in Crime and Public Policy |
Release date: |
December 2006 |
First published: |
November 2006 |
Authors: |
Franklin E Zimring
(William G. Simon Professor of Law and Director of the Earl Warren Legal Institute)
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Dimensions: |
242 x 165 x 24mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
272 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-518115-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Sociology, social studies >
Crime & criminology >
General
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LSN: |
0-19-518115-8 |
Barcode: |
9780195181159 |
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