The violent crime rate of major cities in the United States continues to rise. Experts: caused by the series of socio -economic issues

Author:Overseas network Time:2022.09.12

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Overseas Network, September 11th. According to the US media "AXIOS" reported on the 10th, a new survey showed that the violent crime rate of major American cities continued to rise. Experts believe that the continued rising crime rate in the United States is caused by the current serious socio -economic problems of the American series.

A semi -annual survey for the United States found that compared with the same period of 2021, from January 1st to June 30th this year, the overall violent crime rate of major major cities in the United States soared by 4.2%. Among them, the robbery increased by nearly 12%, and the severe attacks increased by about 3%. The murderous crime rate in some cities continued to be high, Atlanta's murderers have increased by 20%, and New Orleans' homicide has increased by nearly 40%.

Experts believe that the surge in violence crime is caused by the social and economic problems brought about by the epidemic and the impact of the Freud incident. Robert Arcos, director of the Investigation Bureau of the Prosecutor's Office of Los Angeles County, acknowledged that cities that actively solve social problems such as homelessness, drug addiction and mental health may see a decline in crime rate.

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