Dr. John Lott appeared on Cleveland WHK’s Strictly Speaking with Bob Frantz to discuss crime stats and what it costs for illegal immigrants who cause crime. See also Dr. Lott's new piece at Real Clear Investigations titled "Estimated Victimization Cost of...
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On Oregon KMED’s Bill Meyer Show: Do Illegals REALLY Commit Less Crime?
Dr. John Lott talked to Bill Meyer on Oregon’s KMED about illegal immigrants committing crimes and their cost. See also Dr. Lott's new piece at Real Clear Investigations titled "Estimated Victimization Cost of Crime by Illegal Aliens is at least $166.5...
How Inaccurate are Government Databases in Identifying Whether People are Illegal Aliens?: There are Real Problems.
Ohio and Iowa have sued the Biden administration because the administration is refusing to let states verify whether registered voters are noncitizens. Even without access to this data, Ohio was able to identify some noncitizens who were registered to vote. But even...
On One America News: To Discuss What to Expect under Trump’s Second Term
The president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, Dr. John Lott, talked to John Hines with One America News about the future of ATF, the 2nd Amendment, and the Biden White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention under President-elect Donald Trump's...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE): 58,626 Illegal Aliens who were either Previously Convicted of Crimes or had Criminal Charges Pending are Living in New York City. That is 7% of 759,218 Illegal Aliens Living in NYC.
Our work at Real Clear Investigations pointed out that in September, ICE reported that of 7.4 million such “non-detained” noncitizens released into the U.S. during the last four decades or so were 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories – 435,719 individuals with...
On the Bill Cunningham Radio Show: To Discuss Illegal Aliens Committing Crimes and the Truth about the Crime Explosion
Dr. John Lott talked to Bill Cunningham on his national Sunday radio to discuss how Donald Trump has changed the political landscape. See also Dr. Lott's new piece at Real Clear Investigations ("Estimated Victimization Cost of Crime by Illegal Aliens is at least...
In Newspapers Across Montana: Gun-free zones attract attackers
This piece appeared in the Billings Gazette and also in Helena Independent Record, Missoulian, Montana Standard, and the Ravioli Republic, all are in Montana, . . Around midmorning on Thursday, parents across Montana started receiving texts from their children that...
CRPC in the News: Fox News, Red State, Colorado Politics, Encyclopedia Britannica, Issues & Insights, Delaware Valley Journal (Pennsylvania), and more
This video has been posted repeatedly on the Fox News website, including here on November 9th, though this time it was on the Spanish version of Fox News. Here is the English version of the article. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSbeNHT99PM FBI actualización de los...
On Pittsburgh’s John Steigerwald Show: To Discuss Illegal Immigrants Committing Crimes
Dr. John Lott talked to John Steigerwald on Pittsburgh’s WPGP AM 1250 about the migrant crime wave and his new piece at Real Clear Investigations titled "Estimated Victimization Cost of Crime by Illegal Aliens is at least $166.5 Billion." (Monday,...
On One America News’ Tipping Point: To Discuss Migrant Crime Wave
Dr. John Lott appeared on One America News Network’s Tipping Point to discuss illegal migrants committing crimes and his new piece at Real Clear Investigations titled "Estimated Victimization Cost of Crime by Illegal Aliens is at least $166.5 Billion." (Monday,...
On Missoula’s KGVO: Discussing a wide range of crime prevention topics
Dr. John Lott, President of the Crime Prevention Research Center, appeared on the Talk Back program for an hour and a half to discuss various topics, including the cost of illegal immigration. He also answered the audience’s questions related to...
Concealed Carry Permit Holders Across the United States: 2024
A copy of our newest report is available here (please download). Copies of our annual reports from 2014 through 2022 are available here. Abstract After a spike in 2022, the number of Concealed Carry Permit holders across the United States fell for a second consecutive...












