Bad Policies, Not Covid, Caused Increased Crime
For over two years the American public has been told by the major media and a select group of criminal justice “experts” that the unprecedented increases in crime and violence which began in 2020 and continues today were the result of “the disruptions of the pandemic—the social isolation, the closure of schools and jobs lost—likely led to an increase in crime,” as reported in the New York Times. In a post last August, we addressed this claim pointing to multiple factors having nothing to do with the pandemic, particularly the widespread reduction of consequences for crime and policies that hogtied the police, which caused and continue to cause increased crime and violence. In his piece in today’s Wall Street Journal, Joshua Crawford, of the Georgia Center for Opportunity, compares and contrasts crime in cities where “woke” policies remain in place with cities taking a pro-law enforcement approach.
