On The Epoch Times’ American Thought Leaders: What the Media Is Leaving Out of Its Reporting on Crime

Aug 21, 2024 | Television

Dr. John Lott talked to Jan Jekielek on The Epoch Times’ American Thought Leaders about his extensive research into national crime rates, arrest rates, as well as gun permit laws and how they impact crime.

“In 2022, the last year that we have the National Crime Victimization data for, while the FBI showed a 2 percent drop in violent crime, the National Crime Victimization data showed a 42 percent increase in total violent crime,” says Lott.

Why is there such a disconnect between media reporting that violent crime is down and the public’s perception that crime is surging?

“If you look at arrests for total crimes, reported and unreported, only 8 percent of violent crimes result in arrest,” says Lott.

(Thursday, August 15, 2024)

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