“Does Biden speak to police to see why they do what they do? Biden doesn’t perceive policing,” John Lott Jr., president of the Crime Prevention Analysis Heart, stated Monday.
“If he desires to extend retention, don’t instantly launch criminals & make police really feel pointless,” Lott Jr. added, referring to the struggles police departments nationwide have had holding officers on the power. . . .
Victor Nava, “Biden requires retraining cops: ‘Why must you at all times shoot with lethal power?’” New York Publish, January 16, 2023.

One % of U.S. counties account for about 42% of U.S. murders, whereas 52% of counties don’t have any murders, in accordance with a current examine.
The 1% is 32 counties, which have 21% of the U.S. inhabitants, in accordance with a examine of 2020 homicides revealed Monday by the Crime Prevention Analysis Heart.
The examine additionally discovered 5% of counties account for 73% of the entire murders, but having simply 47% of the U.S. inhabitants, the examine additionally discovered.
The 52% of counties with none murders account for 10% of the U.S. inhabitants.
“Homicide isn’t a nationwide drawback,” heart President John Lott writes on the conclusion of the examine. “It’s an issue in a small set of city areas concentrated in small areas inside them. And even in these counties, murders are concentrated in small areas inside them, and any resolution should scale back these murders.” . . .
Madeleine Hubbard, “One % of U.S. counties account for 42% of nationwide murders, examine reveals,” Simply the Information, January 18, 2023.

But such bans don’t have any impact on crime. In response to gun scholar John Lott, “A number of surveys accomplished of criminals discover that nearly no criminals receive their weapons from gun reveals.” And close by Arizona and Nevada aren’t banning gun reveals, so Min’s efforts have been only for present. . . .
John Seiler, “Katie Porter’s Senate bid scrambles Orange County races,” Orange County Register, January 22, 2023.

. . . El contenido recurre a un informe publicado el 17 de enero de 2023 por el investigador John R. Lott, del Crime Prevention Analysis Heart, una organización apartidista dedicada al estudio académico de la relación entre las leyes de management de armas y la violencia. Sin embargo, este informe no analiza el colour político de los estados ni las políticas públicas que aplican respecto de las armas.
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El informe sostiene que “los asesinatos en todo el país parecen estar aún más concentrados en un pequeño conjunto de condbusconados”.
En esa línea, señala: “La mayoría de los condados no experimentan asesinatos, un conjunto más pequeño donde hay algunos asesinatos y luego un pequeño conjunto de condados donde los asesinatos son muy comunes”. Y para graficar esta concentración, agrega: “El peor 1% de los condados (los peores 31 condados) tienen el 21% de la población y el 42% de los asesinatos (…) Pero incluso dentro de esos condados, los asesinatos están muy concentrados en áreas pequeñas”.
El informe precisa, además, que la concentración en 2020 fue la más alta en una década y en un párrafo se refiere al condado de Los Ángeles, California, a modo de ejemplo, donde el “peor 10 % de los códigos postales representa el 41 % de los asesinatos”.
Sobre las armas, destaca que en los hogares rurales hay mayor posesión de armas que en los suburbanos y, a su vez, en los hogares suburbanos hay más armas que en los urbanos. “A pesar de la menor posesión de armas, las áreas urbanas experimentan tasas de homicidios mucho más altas. No se debe poner mucho peso en esta evidencia puramente ‘transversal’ sobre un punto en el tiempo, y muchos factores determinan las tasas de homicidio. Sin embargo, aún es interesante notar que gran parte del país tiene tasas muy altas de propiedad de armas y cero asesinatos”.
Por último, concluye: “El asesinato no es un problema nacional. Es un problema en un pequeño conjunto de áreas urbanas e incluso en esos condados los asesinatos son concentrados en pequeñas áreas dentro de ellos, y cualquier solución debe reducir esos asesinatos”. . . .
Por Factchequeado, “No, este informe no señala que los homicidios pasan en ciudades demócratas con duras leyes contra las armas,” El Tiempo Latino, January 30, 2023.

. . . The Crime Prevention Analysis Heart reported that some 73% of all murders within the U.S. happen in simply 5% of counties with Marion County being within the high 10. Fifty-two % of all counties report no murders in any respect.
“Homicide isn’t a nationwide drawback,” the examine discovered. “It’s an issue in a small set of city areas, and even in these counties, murders are concentrated in small areas inside them, and any resolution should scale back these murders.” . . .
Craig Ladwig, “Stopping and frisking saves lives,” The Tribune, January 26, 2023.

By the numbers: Florida has probably the most hid carry allow holders at 2.57 million, per a report revealed by the Crime Prevention Analysis Heart. . . .
Sri Ravipati, “Florida GOP lawmakers suggest invoice to eradicate hid carry allow,” Axios, January 30, 2023.

Map created by the Crime Prevention Analysis Heart reveals percentages of adults in every state with hid handgun permits. . . .
“Choose blocks New Jersey from banning weapons in additional ‘delicate places’,” WFIN, January 31, 2023.

In america, at the least 21 state capitols permit some type of authorized firearm carry for both guests, legislators, workers or the entire above, the Crime Prevention Analysis Heart stated. The middle does educational analysis on the connection between legal guidelines regulating the possession or use of weapons. . . .
Sofia Saric, “Invoice would permit weapons at conferences,” Powell Tribune (Wyoming), January 26, 2023.

Murders within the U.S. have gotten more and more concentrated in densely populated city facilities in only a handful of counties, in accordance with a newly launched report.
Some 73% of all murders within the U.S. happened in simply 5% of counties whereas 52% of all counties reported no murders in any respect, in accordance with a Crime Prevention Analysis Heart examine revealed this week and offered to Fox Information Digital.
“Murders in america happen in very small areas, and that focus has elevated since 2014,” the examine acknowledged. “The focus in 2020 is now larger than in 2010.”
The report comes as a violent crime wave that ballooned in 2020 nonetheless rages in some elements of the nation.
“Homicide isn’t a nationwide drawback,” the examine discovered. “It’s an issue in a small set of city areas and even in these counties murders are concentrated in small areas inside them, and any resolution should scale back these murders.” . . .
“Murders have gotten much more concentrated in a handful of city counties, report reveals,” WCSI Information Speak, January 29, 2023.

A superb instance of that is offered by current analysis on the US homicide price by the Crime Prevention Analysis Heart, and its president, John R. Lott Jr., whom I’ve recognized since we overlapped a few years in the past within the UCLA Economics PhD program. I’d notice that John’s work is commonly controversial, which additionally makes him a frequent topic of advert hominem assaults, as a result of the empirical knowledge he develops can strongly contradict what others are “promoting” as the reality in some space, significantly with regard to crime. Nevertheless, I’ve by no means seen him abuse logic and statistics to get a specific reply he got down to discover (or was paid to, as many “researchers” are). His focus, which strongly jogs my memory of the work of Harold Demsetz, who taught each of us, is on designing empirical assessments to distinguish amongst various explanations, then following the place the proof leads, quite than torturing proof to create the “proper” fallacious reply.
Will increase in murder charges are typically handled by state and federal politicians as if they’re broadly distributed nationwide issues to scare People into supporting overly broad-brush “options.” However Lott’s analysis reveals as an alternative that “murder charges have spiked, however most of America has remained untouched.” Or as David Strom summarized the outcomes, “There are huge swathes of the nation the place violent crime could be very, very uncommon, and small areas of the nation the place it is not uncommon.” If that’s true, we must always focus our consideration on these small areas, not on nationwide insurance policies poorly centered on the place the precise issues are most extreme. . . .
Gary Galles, “Focus The place the Murders Are Concentrated,” Mises Institute, January 28, 2023.

First, a report from the Crime Prevention Analysis Heart discovered that between 1950 and 2016, 98.4 % of mass capturing had been in gun free zones. It appears gun-free zones aren’t serving to shield individuals from mass shootings and are targets for shooters.
Bella Jordan, “Mass Taking pictures Options,” The Arapahoe Pinnacle, January 23, 2023.

Hid carry permits have elevated by 2.3% in 2022 in comparison with final 12 months, regardless of practically half of U.S. states enacting what have been termed constitutional carry legal guidelines that don’t require People to acquire a government-issued allow to legally carry firearms, a brand new report reveals.
“As america is shifting right into a post-pandemic period, the variety of hid handgun permits has continued growing. The determine now stands at 22.01 million – a 2.3% improve since final 12 months,” a report revealed by the Crime Prevention Analysis Heart (CPRC).
CPRC compiled the information utilizing info from hid carry permits issued in states throughout the nation this 12 months. The report doesn’t depend on surveys on gun possession or polls, which CPRC argued can result in individuals not answering actually. A hid carry weapon (CCW) is the observe of People carrying firearms in a public house however in a means that isn’t seen to others.
“Final 12 months, the variety of allow holders continued to develop by about 488,000. At 2.3% progress over 2021, that’s the slowest % and absolute improve that we now have seen since we began accumulating this knowledge in 2011. A part of that’s because of the variety of permits declining within the Constitutional Carry states though it’s clear that extra individuals are legally carrying,” the report states.
Whereas the rise could have some anti-gun teams involved, supporters of the Second Modification preserve that People are merely embracing their constitutional rights and search to hold a firearm for defense. John R. Lott, president of the CPRC, instructed FoxNews in an announcement that the rise was largely as a consequence of elevated crime lately, in addition to the defund the police motion.
“The explanation for the rise is identical as the rise in gun gross sales over the past two years, elevated crime and issues that police aren’t capable of do their job and that enormous numbers of inmates had been launched from jails and prisons,” Lott stated. . . .
Cindy Uken, “CONCEALED CARRY PERMITS RISE IN RIVCO, NATION,” Uken Report, January 31, 2023.
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