Subject: Re: Is New York City Really Dead?
Dope1: Let's look at more recent stuff, so population variances aren't a thing.
Why? If anything, way more people -- including all those new-to-the-city criminal migrants -- should equal way more crime; but it's just the opposite.
Plus, you copied the wrong data for "robbery"; you copied "felony assault" instead.
But I believe albaby1's point is that in the Grand Old Days of his honor Giuliani, crime was WAY WORSE.
OFFENSE
MURDER & NON-NEGL. MANSLAUGHTER 2000: 673 | 2023: 391
RAPE 2000: 2,068 | 2023: 1,455
ROBBERY 2000: 32,562 | 2023: 16,910
FELONY ASSAULT 2000: 25,924 | 2023: 27,876
BURGLARY 2000: 38,352 | 2023: 13,773
GRAND LARCENY 2000: 49,631 | 2023: 50,586
GRAND LARCENY OF MOTOR VEHICLE 2000: 35,442 | 2023: 15,795
So, murder, rape, robbery, and burglary are significantly less today than in 2000 and auto theft is less than half today than it was in 2000. Felony assault is less than 10% higher today and grand larceny is about the same today as in 2000, a few percent higher.