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New Orleans once again is U.S. murder capital
01-03-2008, 01:37 AM
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New Orleans once again is U.S. murder capital
The numbers are frightening, do you think Katrina has anything to do with these statistics? I was glad to read New York is doing much better than recent years.

Quote:NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana -- The bloodiest city in the country in 2006, reeling from crime in its struggle to recover from Hurricane Katrina, got even worse in 2007.

New Orleans registered 209 homicides last year, a nearly 30 percent increase from the 161 recorded in 2006.

The FBI's rankings for 2007 will not be out until much later in the year, but New Orleans' population is thought to be 295,450, which would mean a rate of about 71 homicides per 100,000 people.

Even the most generous population estimate in 2006 put the number of people in the city that year at 255,000.

That meant a real homicide rate of 63.5 per 100,000 residents in New Orleans. To compare that number with some other notoriously bloody cities, the rate for Gary, Ind., was 48.3 and Detroit's was 47.1.

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/01/02/...index.html
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01-03-2008, 04:59 AM
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RE: New Orleans once again is U.S. murder capital
Unfortunately Katrina left them in worst conditions, and just led them to retaliate to violence once again.

It looks like some areas never change...But I think with a better education system, and more police activity the crime level will go down again. I remember when a nearby city was getting pretty bad with crime, but after they made the school stricter, and put more police on patrol the crime gradually went down, and now there's hardly any problems.

“There is nothing permanent except change.” - Heraclitus of Ephesus
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