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    Trump administration credits tough-on-crime policies as U.S. violent crime plummets in 2025

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 23, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Trump administration credits tough-on-crime policies as U.S. violent crime plummets in 2025

    Homicides dropped 19.3%, robberies 19.8%, aggravated assaults 9.7%, and rapes 8.8% in major U.S. cities (Major Cities Chiefs Association). If trends hold, the U.S. homicide rate could reach four per 100,000, the lowest in over a century.
    Trump attributes the drop to tough-on-crime policies, including stricter immigration enforcement and opposition to sanctuary cities. A White House executive order pressured cities to comply with federal immigration enforcement or face repercussions.
    Meanwhile, experts highlight multiple contributing factors. This includes post-COVID stabilization (courts, policing returning to normal), improved data-driven policing strategies and restored staffing levels and federal funding for local public safety initiatives.
    While police-reported crime is declining, victimization surveys show similar rates to prior years, suggesting public safety concerns persist. Visible disorders (open drug use, retail theft) still affect residents’ sense of security.
    The decline reverses earlier spikes in violent crime, but systemic issues (economic inequality, judicial backlogs) remain unresolved. The challenge: ensuring crime reductions lead to lasting safety without ignoring root causes.


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