Kent Scheidegger
There may be speculation {that a} pullback in policing exercise following high-profile arrest incidents and subsequent protests and riots causes a rise in crime. This has been dubbed the “Ferguson Impact,” after the situation of 1 notably high-profile incident.
However is it actual? Charles Fain Lehman has this article within the Metropolis Journal reviewing two latest research.
Right here is his backside line:
In different phrases, these two research present good proof that high-profile policing incidents and the following scrutiny drive discretionary police exercise down and violent crime, particularly murder, up. That doesn’t settle the controversy, in fact. It stays an open query why a discount in enforcement of petty crimes would result in a rise in severe ones like murder. But it surely does give assist to those that suggest a relationship between 2020’s wave of anti-police protests and the following murder wave nonetheless sweeping the nation—and to those that imagine that continued hostility to the police will result in extra bloodshed.