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applegrove

(127,115 posts)
Wed Jul 16, 2025, 11:46 PM Jul 16

The secret to Baltimore's extraordinary year

The secret to Baltimore's extraordinary year

Rebecca Crosby and Noel Sims
Jul 16, 2025






This April, Baltimore saw five homicides. That is the fewest of any month since 1970, when the city began tracking monthly homicide numbers. In the first six months of the year, homicides were down 22% compared to 2024, and non-fatal shootings were down 19%. This is the latest in a string of historic declines in violent crime. In 2024, homicides dropped 23% from 2023 numbers, and non-fatal shootings dropped 34%. In 2023, the city also saw record-breaking decreases.

What has made Baltimore — which President Trump and other conservatives deride as a “filthy” Democrat-controlled “slum” — so successful in making its streets safer?

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott (D), who was first elected in 2020, has brought the city’s homicide rate down by treating violent crime as a public health crisis. That means treating violent crime as a symptom of multiple factors, including racism, poverty, and past violence. Addressing violent crime as a public health issue involves going beyond arresting people after violence is committed and taking proactive and preventative measures.

“What Baltimore did that's so impactful is really invested in a whole ecosystem of community–oriented interventions,” The Vera Institute for Justice's Daniela Gilbert told Popular Information. Under Scott, Baltimore has fought violent crime not only through policing but through a network of programs that provide support for housing, career development, and education.
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The secret to Baltimore's extraordinary year (Original Post) applegrove Jul 16 OP
KNR niyad Jul 17 #1
Recommended. H2O Man Jul 17 #2
Thanks. applegrove Jul 17 #3
He's right Figarosmom Jul 17 #4
Not to take away from the mayor's thunder BaronChocula Jul 17 #5
Here's a direct link BlueMTexpat Jul 17 #6

Figarosmom

(7,276 posts)
4. He's right
Thu Jul 17, 2025, 01:38 AM
Jul 17

Not many peoe grow up thinking they want to be a criminal for their employment. It's circumstances.

BaronChocula

(3,045 posts)
5. Not to take away from the mayor's thunder
Thu Jul 17, 2025, 01:42 AM
Jul 17

The crime rate decreased nationally following a big uptick and climax in 2020. The Biden-Harris years were marked by a decrease in crime while the white-wing media, in typical fashion reported on OUT OF CONTROL CRIME from 2021 on.

I hope Mayor Scott's model does hold true.

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