KCPD TOP COP SHARE: SURVEY SEYZ KANSAS CITY VIOLENT CRIME DROPS 24% DURING CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN!!!



Insight and analysis of local crime numbers . . .

KCPD Chief's Blog: Study shows crime prevention tool decreased violent crime 24% in project areas

Money line:

Researchers found violent street crime decreased 24% overall when looking at all focus areas. In more practical terms, this means Kansas City had 165 fewer violent crime victims in the areas where RBP was used in just one year. The control areas saw only a combined 1% reduction in violent crime. These findings are also statistically significant, meaning we can have confidence the reductions are due to our efforts as opposed to random chance.

Here are the results for violent street crime in each of the four divisions:

· Central: 43% decrease
· East: 25% decrease
· Metro: 9% decrease
· South: 21% decrease (although to be fair, unlike Central, East, and Metro, researchers found much of the violent crime here was displaced nearby)

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You decide . . .

Comments

  1. Was the supposed “crime prevention tool” covid 19???

    Maybe they can keep it around and save the millions of dollars wasted on all those useless anti crime groups.

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  2. KCPD has gotten used spewing to spin and lies. Pretty interesting.

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  3. RPB (risk based policing) is just profile-based policing with new PR spin that they are targeting geographic locations instead of the population demographic that inhabits those location... same thing, more PC spin.

    ...and the numbers show, profiling works.

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  4. GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ, seems the murder rate is still high as hell, like the people doing most of it.

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  5. ^^^Geeeeeeez, you seem really lonely.

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  6. Or in other words, the virus is killing more black people than the black people? Mayor Q has nothing to complain about now. Just wait for the bailout from the feds.

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  7. ^^^When did you know your life was a waste?

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