In 2020 the murder rate in the US rose by nearly 30%—the country’s largest-ever recorded annual increase. It has not fallen significantly since. What is it about America that led to this jump, and what can be done to reduce the violence? 00:00 - America’s murder rate soared in 2020 01:15 - How violence interrupters work to reduce shootings 02:51 - Will the high murder rate become the new normal? 04:26 - What leads to violent crime? 05:28 - Did the pandemic lead to more violence? 07:07 - America has more guns than people 08:55 - Police brutality and distrust in police 11:12 - Violence interrupters bridge the gap between community and police 12:20 - American policing needs reform Read our special report on violence in America: https://econ.st/3BdpXUq America should reform its police forces, not defund them: https://econ.st/3BKM9Xn Why murders are unlikely to decline as quickly as they spiked: https://econ.st/3wSrmOK How the rise in violent crime in American cities puts criminal-justice reform at risk: https://econ.st/3KK6rDh As violent crime leaps, liberal cities rethink cutting police budgets: https://econ.st/3cEL0XG What happens to a city when less than half of all homicides go unsolved: https://econ.st/3AKdhnE Why are so few murderers caught in America? https://econ.st/3wOJp8s Are progressive prosecutors to blame for an American homicide wave? https://econ.st/3B8dVgh Listen to our podcast on what it will take for America to solve its gun problem: https://econ.st/3Q9YfgU Guns are the things most likely to kill young people in America: https://econ.st/3RmbpZ8 The spate of gun violence shows American exceptionalism at its worst: https://econ.st/3Rfjn6E A Supreme Court ruling could lead to even more gun crime: https://econ.st/3KDAiNP Why America spends so little on research into gun violence: https://econ.st/3Rmc2Su Listen to Checks and Balance, our podcast on American politics: https://econ.st/3CT4DWL Sign up to our weekly newsletter on American politics: https://econ.st/3RAcH2V |
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