1. But this can not be taken as carteblanche for assuming that long-term recorded crime trends correspond to victimization. 2. Changes in either or both will produce changes in recorded crime trends. 3. ...a crime trend that will horrify all parents. 4. But some law enforcement officials say recent crime trends show how interconnected the region is. 5. But Yolanda Jimenez, the deputy police commissioner who handles community affairs, said city officials have been doing more to educate people about crime trends. 6. It is unclear what the crime trend will be in the future, Kennedy said. 7. Then there was the development of a program called Compstat, which rigorously tracked the statistics of local precincts to anticipate crime trends. 8. Pickard said the list has changed with crime trends. 9. After declining for more than eight years, there are small increases in some types of crime in the largest cities, which often foreshadow crime trends. 10. But there are signs that crime trends may soon flatten out. |