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  2. Most people think the U.S. crime rate is rising. They're wrong.

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    The FBI data, which compares crime rates in the third quarter of 2023 to the same period last year, found that violent crime dropped 8%, while property crime fell 6.3% to what would be its lowest ...

  3. Gun violence and gun control in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The rate of firearms homicides per 100,000 people in Texas had declined to around 4 in the year 2000, but has risen since, to nearly 6 in 2005 (see chart). [ 6 ] [ 7 ] According to the Kaiser Family Foundation , in 2014, measuring the number of deaths due to injury by firearms per 100,000 of the population, Texas ranked 30th out of the 50 ...

  4. Crime in Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Texas had 244 police officers per 100,000 residents. [2] According to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE), [3] the state average for police officers per 100,000 residents in Texas is 241 as of 2021. However, the ratio can vary among different cities and counties in Texas.

  5. Why aren't Americans willing to believe good news about crime?

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    The last time Americans were so pessimistic about crime was in the early 1990s, when the violent crime rate was more than double what it is today. This gap between perception and reality has real ...

  6. New FBI stats show 'historic' declines in violent crime rate ...

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    The murder rate fell by 26.4%, reported rapes decreased by 25.7%, robberies fell by 17.8%, aggravated assault fell by 12.5%, and the overall violent crime rate went down by 15.2%, the statistics show.

  7. Gun laws in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas is often perceived to have some of the most permissive gun laws in the United States. [1] Since September 1, 2021, a permit is not required for a person, both residents and non-residents, 21 and over to carry a handgun either openly or concealed in most places in Texas, granted they do not have any prior felony convictions. [2]

  8. Routine activity theory - Wikipedia

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    It was first proposed by Marcus Felson and Lawrence E. Cohen in their explanation of crime rate changes in the United States between 1947 and 1974. [1] The theory has been extensively applied and has become one of the most cited theories in criminology.

  9. 'We can make a change': Big Bend Crime Stoppers becomes ... - AOL

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    Any anonymous tip that leads to a felony arrest could warrant a reward anywhere from $500 to $5,000. Most tipsters who called the hotline at 850-574-TIPS received an amount between $1,000 and ...