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The Drop In Crime The national crime rate has been dropping for the past several years. Over a 38% drop has been reported since 1993. The drop in the crime rate of America is mainly because of three top reasons. These reasons include the involvement of the community, the offenders of small crimes are being interrogated to come up with leads of larger crimes, and the new computer technology available today. Many citizens have become annoyed with the crime in their neighborhoods. They have organized block watches, citizen patrols, along with neighborhood cleanups, and started harassing slumlords that allow drug dealers to use their properties. (Brown Art. 122). Among many of the crime fighting tools, the involvement of the community has proved the most effective. In many residential areas, people serve as the eyes and ears to the police. In addition, the commercial areas have begun to raise funds to pay for programs that include uniformed patrol, and sanitation forces (Giuliani Art. 108). Giuliani tells us that, “Today the police departments work with more than 1,000 block associations, operating drug and gang education programs, as well as citizen’s police academies for young people and adults” (Giuliani Art. 108). Another top reason for the decline is that many police forces have started interrogating small offenders like those crimes that are more serious. This tactic has generated a number of leads, which in turn provides search warrants, multiple gun and drug arrests, and even homicide arrests (Giuliani Art. 108). Giuliani acknowledges that “the broken window theory of, James O. Wilson of Harvard University, has been applied successfully in America’s largest cities. Wilson says a broken window that goes unrepaired is a visible sing that no one cares. It attracts additional vandalism, which soon escalates into serious crimes” (Giuliani Art. 108). Giuliani a...

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