Sitemap - 2023 - Jeff-alytics

A Year Of Jeff-Alytics

Is Crime Underreporting Getting Worse?

Crime in 2023: Murder Plummeted, Violent and Property Crime Likely Fell Nationally

Americans Are Bad At Perceiving Crime Trends

Where Gun Violence Is Surging

ANOTHER Cautionary Crime Data Tale

Where Gun Violence Is Plunging

Murder Clearances Were Near An All-Time Low Nationally in 2022

Were There Really More Hate Crimes Last Year?

ATF's 2022 Firearms Trace Data Is Out

Murder Fell 6 Percent in 2022 And Other 2022 Crime Report Nuggets

Another Cautionary Crime Data Tale

Murder Remains Down Nationally Through September

Why Is Target Closing Stores?

The Crime Data Explorer For Dummies

Even More Evidence That Murder Fell Nationally in 2022

Did Gun Violence Actually Surge in 2022?

A Cautionary Crime Data Tale

Welcome To Crime Data Fall

Murder Remains On Track For A Large National Decline

How The Crime Data Sausage Gets Made

Examining The Role Of Randomness in Murder

How 2023's Murder Decline Compares to Other Declines

Who Reported NIBRS Data in 2022?

The Nation's Crime Trends for 2023 Are Coming Into Focus

The State Of Gun Violence In The State of New York

The FBI's National Crime Estimates for 2022 Should Be Much Better

The Glass Is Half Full & Half Empty In New Orleans

Murder at Midyear

A Jeff-Alytics Mailbag!

Larger Police Departments Shrunk After COVID, Smaller Ones Mostly Stayed the Same Size

Contextualizing the Largest Decline in Murder Ever Recorded

What We Mean When We Say...Mass Shooting vs Active Shooting

A Call For Questions

Grading Your Crime Data Quiz

April Update - Gun Violence Is Still Falling Nationally

A New Crime Data Quiz!

Are Carjackings Falling Because Cars Are Easier to Steal?

Murder Is Falling In America, Mass Shootings Are Not

How Rising Response Times Are Obfuscating New Orleans Crime Stats

How Early Is Too Early For YTD Crime Stats?

The FBI Did Not Release Quarterly National Crime Estimates for 2022 Today

The Process Behind a Good Dashboard

How TikTok Helped Cause A Surge In Auto Thefts

US Crime Data Reporting Remains a Mess

Police Are Taking Longer To Respond