Submitted by cloud_coder t3_1029kvk in news
Unconfidence t1_j2tpw70 wrote
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Dude this is one of the sources for the article you posted:
Murders rose sharply in 2020 but data is lacking across much of the country
2020, and we still lack complete data on that year. Here:
> The FBI has also recently changed its reporting system, which may negatively impact the amount of data the agency is able release going forward. The 2021 UCR report will be based on a collection system known as “NIBRS”, which lets agencies submit detailed information for each crime, including information on victims and relationships between offenders and victims.
>However, it’s more difficult for agencies to collect and report data with this level of detail, which will likely impact the number of agencies who participate – less than 10,000 agencies reported NIBRs data in 2020.
So, like I said, these figures take about a decade to compile.
ericchen t1_j2ttnr6 wrote
And yet the numbers are up despite the more work required to compile data. And that also ignores the 2021-2020 years prior to the new system being implemented in 2021.
Unconfidence t1_j2ty3v6 wrote
Maybe those relatively high numbers could have a little something to do with the fact that the country was on lockdown for two years prior? Just a thought.
ericchen t1_j2tyvvl wrote
It’s not just relatively high, it’s high in absolute terms (number of deaths_. Besides, it’s not like the pandemic killed so many people that the denominator’ (population) has substantially changed. Population growth was still positive, albeit at a much slower rate.
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