i think NYC
best school , bussiness, fashion, hotel , food and etc..... nothing bad about tht place
and there is hardly any crime....
even though cali is way bigger than ny i think ny is still better cali has so many big cities and we only have one NYC not even the whole NYC is involved its only one of the five boroughs manhattan and its the smallest borough and tht one boroughs is still topping everything especially cali and cali is so big and it has so many cities tht place is a legend everything is good there you say it its there and its better than cali......best schools and food , fashion and everything else
2007-02-14
12:23:10
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this is the crime in NYC.................Since 1991, New York City has seen a continuous fifteen-year trend of decreasing crime. Violent crime in the city has dropped by 75% in the last twelve years, and the murder rate in 2005 was at its lowest level since 1963: there were 537 murders that year, for a murder rate of 6.57 per 100,000 people, compared to 2262 murders in 1990, for a murder rate of 30.72 per 100,000 people. New York City is now the safest major city in the United States with a population greater than 1 million, and the fourth safest among cities with populations over 500,000. In 2006, New York City recorded 596 murders for a murder rate of 7.29 per 100,000 people.
2007-02-14
12:25:10 ·
update #1
andd.....This is a slight increase from 2005, but not a serious one, considering that most of the country had an increase in crime the same year. These incidents mostly occurred in Uptown Manhattan, North Brooklyn, and The Bronx divisions, where crime tends to be higher. At the start of 2007, crime in the city was cut in half for the month of January, compared to January 2006. 2005 Ten Safest Big Cities In 2004, New York City had a rate of 2,800 crimes per 100,000, compared with 8,959.7 in Dallas; 7,903.7 in Detroit; and 7,402.3 in Phoenix. Some criminologists credit the continuous drop in crime to innovations implemented by the NYPD in the 1990s, such as CompStat.
2007-02-14
12:25:29 ·
update #2