The likelihood of Genesis Escobar\u0027s murder being is solved is about one in four.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Two new studies that analyzed FBI data tell the terrible tale. University of Western Ontario criminology professor Michael Artnfield toldArntfield — a board member of the Murder Accountability Project — said the clearance rate is the lowest since the Uniform Crime Reporting system began in 1929.
A recognized authority on unsolved homicides, the cop-turned-academic said there is no single issue dragging down the clearance rate, but preeminent among them is staffing.Article content But north or south, the commonality is that many politicians are soft on crime, or indifferent, and waffle in their support of the police.In the biggest cities, New York and Los Angeles, where clearance rates had been higher for more than 20 years, they are now regressing, Arntfield noted.Article content
The result was criminals were not taking the next step to homicide because they were in jail. Or they were caught with a gun and got a five spot, or ended up getting killed on the inside. “And it’s going to get worse because of poor data management,” he said. “The overall picture is blurred and consistently obscures the seriousness of the issue.”
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