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originally posted by: JadedGhost
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: JadedGhost
a reply to: DBCowboy
The southern border issue has been an issue for 50 years and Trump didn’t fix it.
You're saying that the southern border is NOT secure.
Isn't that contrary to what the Biden administration has been telling us for years?
If it’s down to who’s closer to the truth when it comes to the border out of Biden and Trump… then I’d definitely have to go with Biden.
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
Can someone from the Left (or anyone) please explain how a dementia patient got more black democrat votes than Barack Obama?
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: JadedGhost
For 3.5 years the Biden administration stated that the border was secure.
Are you willing to state that they lied for 3.5 years?
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: JadedGhost
For 3.5 years the Biden administration stated that the border was secure.
Are you willing to state that they lied for 3.5 years?
The FBI’s crime data is still incomplete — and politicians are taking advantage.
Agencies that fully participated:
8,356 agencies submitted all 12 months of crime data in 2022
44% of all police agencies
Participated partially:
4,464 agencies submitted less than 12 months of 2022 data
24% of all police agencies
Did not participate:
6,097 agencies submitted no 2022 data
32% of all police agencies
For more than 100 years, the FBI has been collecting crime data from local police departments across the country through the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which has been the gold standard of national crime statistics.By 2020, almost every law enforcement agency was included in the FBI’s database. Some agencies reported topline numbers, such as the total number of murders or car thefts, through the Summary Reporting System. Others reported granular incident data with details about each reported crime through the newer National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).
Then it all changed in 2021. In an effort to fully modernize the system, the FBI stopped taking data from the old summary system and only accepted data through the new system. Thousands of police agencies fell through the cracks because they didn’t catch up with the changes on time.The Marshall Project is tracking police agency participation using data obtained from the FBI. Here are four takeaways from our analysis.
Participation in the FBI's database improved slightly, with about two-thirds of law enforcement agencies now included.More than 6,000 law enforcement agencies were missing from the FBI’s national crime data last year, representing nearly one-third of the nation’s 18,000 police agencies. This means a quarter of the U.S. population wasn't represented in the federal crime data last year, according to The Marshall Project’s analysis.