• ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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    21 hours ago

    There’s a few factors. The news reports more events from further away, so there’s always crime to report on. Stats mostly focus on violent crime, someone breaking the window of every car on a street isn’t violent crime. Smaller property crimes only get reported if the police know about them, less people are contacting the police because they won’t respond anyway. Drug use leaves a bigger impression than the actual crime, it doesn’t take many people to litter an area with needles or other paraphernalia.

    People also remember negative events more, you remember replacing your catalytic converter a lot more than all the days you didn’t have to replace it