and I was frustrated. Crime felt too easy to get away with.It didn't make sense to me that you could steal someone's car and have an 80% chance of getting away with it.
in the city, you know that it feels safe all of a sudden. Crime is down 25%. Homicide is the lowest rate it's been in 70 years.So, this all seems really good, right?
There's obviously the more extreme version of that, which is the death penalty, which I don't adhere to, but I could see the rationalization of, well, you stole somebody else's life, so you don't crime and who is most likely to engage in it, and that's where I think we've got it upside down.
Katie, good to see you. This case is getting so much attention. And as part of that coverage, I returned to the crime scene. The case centers around a lunch that took place here in July 2023. This is where Erin Patterson lived, and she'dinvited her in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, along with Gail's sister, Heather Wilkinson, and her husband, Ian.
And it's something that people can actually see what people have been experiencing for such a long time, including not just Asian-American hate crime , but Black Lives Matter movement, and a lot of other items as well.Right. So very, very topical.
The final outcome is going to be, um I gonna be found innocent. You know, I had known that I had not done the crime and I was doing someone else's time here. I waas rightin 1989. I was probably very similar toe every single 15 year old boy today, Tomorrow, yesterday, that normal list
that week and I had to pay 26 27% interest, and the fact that I survived 26% interest is the real man. But the real crime was that that was in capital I had available to me to provide more jobs in the community. E. And I say, ifyou go all of these banks, you will see that these banks do not make loans to black
assume. And if people have been taught to believe that the that neighborhoods with higher levels of violent crime , um that that have a larger number of black people people have been led to believe that it's the blackness of the people that is leading to that violentcrime . And and if that was indeed the case, then black upper income neighborhoods would have the same levels of
crime , um that that have a larger number of black people people have been led to believe that it's the blackness of the people that is leading to that violentcrime . And and if that was indeed the case, then black upper income neighborhoods would have the same levels ofviolent crime as the most impoverished black neighborhoods. But they don't eso I don't understand how people assess that is the blackness of the people that
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and what crime starts to fall.
And you know, you just like crash into the revolving door, basically. Crime time? Crime type.
And you know, you just like crash into the revolving door, basically. crime doesn't stop there.
And so maybe what's also amazing about the machine learning application in this case is, in addition to enabling us to simultaneously reduce crime and jail populations, at the same time, we can also reduce disparities within the detention populations as well.And the answer to why that algorithm can do that is easy to see once you recognize what the alternative to the algorithm is,
So we are looking at the dispersion of judge's release probabilities as a function of how serious the defendant's crime risk actually is.And what you can see here is it's really the highest-risk defendants that are the ones where the judges have the most uncertainty and the most
I would say this very delicately. Crime books. And he's very elegant as an editor.
called Pulse. And so, when we say "Orlando," or if we use the term "Pulse," that's what we're referencing, which is now the largest killing of the LGBT community or hate crime towards the LGBT community.So that's what we're referencing there.
And if the defense attorney had been any good in Kelly Clark's case, he would have pointed that out. Crime scenes are really messy in a real world case.
much more interesting what if I covered crime gossip prominent society stories I don't think you can see it here and I'mnot even sure this is the right issue but the lead story and the first issue kind of a moving story about the suicide
importance of putting together that cost us nothing. Crime data we put out and all of a sudden these crime maps occurred.Transit data and all these remarkable transit apps.
Crime has gone down.
crime because we don't see the devastation of the archaeological sites, they're not for the most part here.
crime . What is a border crime ?
crime scene and it pissed him off so much that he said I have to do this this
crime , for one thing, the psychology of what may be driving some of these crimes and the circumstances that may have led to some of
crime and conviction. Slowly the librarian turns in her chair and looks up at the Kid's real face. Then back at the computerized version. That's you, isn't it? I got
crime and Michigan had less discrimination Miss Nichols didn't care what her granddaughter was up to as long
crime of violence if released. And so after reading this profile they were asked, would you release this mental patient from incarceration in
crimes , and a sister company was fined another $1 billion.
crimes . Is that too simplistic?
crimes , such as war crimes . Several countries haven't used it for at least 10 years, but a group of countries have
crimes , and it's very tragic.
crimes and things like that, where society no longer cares if this person continues to exist as their self.
causing harassment, alarm, and distress-- so sub criminal, but entirely the sort of thing that was dealt with by criminal justice system in a variety of ways. Crimes for us, I think, in all sorts of ways-- and just deal with this very briefly-- a highly problematic thing, not least because, as pointed out,it's culturally relative. The way in which we deal with theft, or rape
crimes again in the future.
crimes prosecution in an international setting since Nuremberg in 1946, which was when the UN set up the court for the former Yugoslavia
Crimes against humanity in North Korea entail extermination, murder, enslavement, torture, imprisonment, rape, forced abortions
Crimea became part of Ukraine in 1954 only -- when Ukraine was part of Russia because
Crimea also has a population of about 25% of a indigenous population-- or fairly, indigenous you know indigenous varies year to year.
Crimea is primarily Russian.
serious crimes on a log log plot, the data clusters around a straight line with a slope of 1.15, meaning crime grows faster than linear or super linear.
in crime , Emanuel Pacheco, who is going to be coming up in a sec.
a crime , a crime sim in GTA 1 about stealing, you know, 2D top-down cars. And we always tried to innovate with the narrative and
the crime of being Jewish at the Capital Jewish Museum. Democrats must understand that accepting anti-semitic figures like Mr. into the mainstreams puts
A crime of passion that still have some racial motivation.
crime . And and if that was indeed the case, then black upper income neighborhoods would have the same levels ofviolent crime as the most impoverished black neighborhoods. But they don't eso I don't understand how people assess that is the blackness of the people that is behind the levels of violent crime . When if that was again the case, then all black neighborhoods, no
Violent crime -- in any part of the world that exists in a state of anarchy, it is easy for there to be predation by individuals or gangs
It does not focus upon the powerful and the wealthy. So crime . What is crime ? That's what's crime . What are criminologists kind of interested in?
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and what the crime decline that we've seen in US cities can't be put at the door of the police.
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and what of crime prevention was rather than thinking about post hoc things, like punishment-- crime gets dialed in, flash the blue lights,
the crime that we committed, it made them look at us different.