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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Cheers to Adams and Tisch for major NYC crime wins — but the fight isn’t over
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Cheers to Adams and Tisch for major NYC crime wins — but the fight isn’t over

Last updated: December 3, 2025 7:05 pm
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As Mayor Eric Adams concludes his tenure in office, his administration’s most significant achievement must be acknowledged: the remarkable reduction in New York City’s crime rates.

The latest data released by the NYPD shows substantial decreases in various crime categories. Shootings in the first 11 months of the year reached record lows, with murders in November hitting a historic low as well. Retail theft dropped by 20%, while transit crime also saw a significant decline, making the period from July to November the safest on record for the system.

Adams campaigned on a platform of restoring order to the city following the implementation of the no-bail law and the negative portrayal of law enforcement in the aftermath of 2020. However, the initial years of his administration witnessed a worsening of disorder.

The departure of his first police commissioner, Keechant Sewall, was attributed to City Hall’s interference in running the department. Her successor, Edward Caban, faced numerous scandals during his tenure. Additionally, the migrant crisis under President Biden brought a large number of unvetted migrants, including criminals, into the city, further exacerbating the situation.

The turning point came with Adams’ decision to appoint Jessica Tisch as the head of the NYPD. Tisch implemented reforms, cracked down on quality-of-life offenses, and advocated for changes in state and city laws that hinder law enforcement efforts and enable repeat offenders.

Despite facing opposition from progressive leaders and activists, Tisch managed to achieve a significant reduction in crime rates. However, challenges remain as the city continues to grapple with safety concerns, particularly related to assaults by mentally disturbed individuals with criminal backgrounds.

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The recent incident involving a NYU student being assaulted by a repeat offender highlights the shortcomings in the justice and mental health systems that allow dangerous individuals to roam freely. Additionally, the legalization of marijuana has led to public nuisance issues, further challenging the NYPD’s efforts to maintain public safety.

As the city prepares for a new administration under Zohran Mamdani, the continuity of the progress made in reducing crime rates remains uncertain. While Mamdani has convinced Tisch to stay on, the level of support she receives from the new mayor will determine the future trajectory of public safety in the city.

In conclusion, Mayor Adams deserves recognition for steering the city in the right direction in combating crime. However, the sustainability of these achievements hinges on the actions of the incoming mayor and their commitment to upholding public safety standards.

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