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Recidivism numbers show how bad NYC’s REAL crime problem is thanks to prog lunacy

Last updated: January 7, 2025 10:12 pm
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New York City’s Real Crime Problem: A Closer Look at Recidivism

New York City is facing a serious crime problem, as highlighted by Mayor Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch at a recent press conference. The city has seen a significant increase in recidivism rates since 2018, with offenders committing the same crimes repeatedly. The numbers are alarming, with a 147% increase in felony assault, a 119% increase in grand larceny-auto, an 83% increase in robbery, a 71% increase in grand larceny, a 64% increase in shoplifting, and a 61% increase in burglary.

These recidivists are not individuals who have simply made a mistake or are victims of social issues like poverty. They are hardened criminals who continue to commit crimes with growing enthusiasm and a sense of impunity. One example is Jamar Banks, a subway slasher with 54 previous arrests for violent and property crimes who was allowed to roam free before injuring two individuals in separate incidents.

The question arises: why are these repeat offenders not being held accountable for their actions? The answer lies in the city and state laws that prioritize the rights of criminals over public safety. The 2019 bail reform law, in particular, has led to criminals being arrested and released without bail, contributing to the rise in recidivism rates.

Additionally, prosecutors are burdened by cumbersome paperwork requirements due to the discovery “law reforms,” making it difficult for them to effectively pursue cases against repeat offenders. These numbers debunk the progressive notion that violent criminals are simply victims of circumstances.

The Post had previously warned about the negative impact of progressive justice reforms on public safety, and these recidivism numbers serve as proof of their detrimental effects. It is time for New York’s elected officials to acknowledge their mistakes and take action to address the root causes of the city’s crime problem.

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In conclusion, it is crucial to prioritize public safety and hold repeat offenders accountable for their actions. By reforming existing laws and policies, New York City can work towards creating a safer environment for all its residents.

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