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NYC crime is dropping — but success is alarmingly fragile

Last updated: April 6, 2025 7:22 am
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The recently released crime statistics for the first quarter of 2025 by the NYPD have shown significant improvements in the city’s safety. With a decrease in six out of seven major crime categories, the numbers are indeed impressive. Murders have dropped by 34%, and shootings by 23% in the first three months of the year. Notably, the subways, which had zero first-quarter murders for the first time in seven years, saw a decrease of nearly 20% in major crimes.

This positive trend comes after years of high crime rates, indicating that the city is finally moving in the right direction. However, the success achieved by the NYPD in reducing crime rates may be delicate and easily disrupted. It is crucial to understand the reasons behind this progress to ensure it continues.

The Commissioner of the NYPD, Jessica Tisch, and Mayor Adams attributed much of the success to three new enforcement initiatives. These programs, which have been opposed by some mayoral candidates, include precision policing, increased clearance rates for serious offenses, and a focus on maintaining order in the subway system. The precision policing approach involved deploying additional officers and detectives to high-crime areas, leading to a decrease in criminal activities.

Another key factor in the crime reduction was the emphasis on maintaining order in the subway system, with an increase in police presence during overnight hours. This approach not only helped in apprehending criminals with open warrants but also highlighted the recidivism problem in the city. The recent bail, discovery, and juvenile justice reforms were identified as contributing factors to the ongoing recidivism issue.

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While the crackdown on recidivists has shown positive results, some mayoral candidates, including Andrew Cuomo, Zellnor Myrie, and Zohran Mamdani, have supported criminal justice laws that have been blamed for the increase in recidivism rates. The closure of state prisons and juvenile detention centers under Cuomo’s administration has also led to a surge in the city’s jail population, raising concerns about future jail capacity.

As the city moves towards replacing Rikers Island with a borough-based jail system, the need to increase jail capacity has been highlighted by Mayor Adams. However, some candidates have remained silent on this issue, raising questions about their stance on public safety.

The focus on precision policing in minority neighborhoods has been a point of contention among some candidates who oppose police initiatives that produce racial disparities in enforcement. The broken windows approach, particularly in the subway system, has also faced criticism, with some candidates advocating for free transit rather than enforcing laws against fare evasion.

New Yorkers should celebrate the current crime trends, but it is essential not to take this progress for granted. Maintaining the successful course of action requires a commitment from the next mayor of New York to prioritize public safety and support the initiatives that have proven effective in reducing crime rates. Progress does not happen on its own, and it is crucial to continue the efforts that have led to a safer city for all residents.

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