Crime Puzzle in NYC: Why Are Repeat Offenders Getting Away?
New York City, USAWed Jan 08 2025
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New York City's recent crime statistics are revealing a troubling pattern. Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch noted during their year-end conference how recidivism rates have shot up since 2018. The numbers are staggering: repeat offenders charged with major crimes like felony assault and grand larceny of vehicles have increased by 147% and 119% respectively. Robbery, burglary, and shoplifting stats have also risen sharply, with increases of 83%, 61%, and 64%.
These aren't one-time offenders. Guys like Jamar Banks, who had at least 54 previous arrests for violent and property crimes, are still freely roaming the streets. Why do these repeat offenders keep doing it? Because current laws are tying the hands of cops and prosecutors. For instance, the 2019 bail reform law means many criminals are released without bail, giving them little reason to stop.
Additionally, recent changes to discovery laws have buried prosecutors under mountains of unnecessary paperwork. Even some Democratic legislators are realizing these rules need adjusting. These situations aren't just numbers; they're evidence that the most dangerous criminals are feeling empowered. The idea that these are all misunderstood souls in tough situations is debunked by the facts.
We warned before that these "progressive" reforms could bring down public safety, and now the evidence is in. Despite a slight annual drop in crime, the overall trend shows that safety is being compromised. It's time for city and state lawmakers to own up to their mistakes and fix these laws.
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