Fewer violent crimes in US amid recession

  • 12 years ago
The United States continues to suffer from high unemployment but amid the poor state of the economy, a surprising trend has emerged.

The volume of violent crime typically associated with joblessness is down in several major US cities, despite strained law enforcement resources.

Los Angeles and New York City, for example, have hit a 40-year low in recorded murders.

Criminologists attribute the success to an aggressive and high-tech approach to targeting gangs.

Al Jazeera's Tom Ackerman reports. (Apr 25, 2010)

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