▲ | nickff 5 days ago | |||||||
Not parent, and I don’t know about Chicago (I’ve never even visited Illinois), but if the police response is unsatisfying, people just don’t bother to report many crimes to the police. It is common for many ordinary people not to report property crimes unless required by an insurer, and many violent crimes against minorities or troubled people also go unreported due to lack of trust in the police. | ||||||||
▲ | hedora 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Almost all of the 2024 report talks about community trust in police. There’s a reason the crime stats start on page 108. They also have stats on number of times people call or report crimes vs. number of arrests, gun pulls, etc. Those stats overwhelmingly disprove the theory that trust in the police department has eroded and people are no longer reporting crime. | ||||||||
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