elliott20 wrote:Well, for one thing, the drop in crime happened during the time that there was a nation wide drop in crime as well. You can observe this by looking at the other major cities in the US such as LA, Chicago, etc. So, it is entirely possible that Giuliani was simply riding on a trend that was already on it's way.
. wrote:elliott20 wrote:Well, for one thing, the drop in crime happened during the time that there was a nation wide drop in crime as well. You can observe this by looking at the other major cities in the US such as LA, Chicago, etc. So, it is entirely possible that Giuliani was simply riding on a trend that was already on it's way.
"Entirely possible" doesn't pass muster. The "nation wide drop in crime" was owing in large part to the drastic decrease in New York's crime rate. Giuliani instituted a completely different philosophy of criminology called "Broken Windows," which was developed by two Harvard criminologists. That's what made the difference. Giuliani deserves the credit for staking his political capital on something new that turned out to be effective.
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