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CJCJ’s rigorous research examines national crime trends and policing practices. We help people understand what’s happening with crime and policing in their communities. We often provide statewide analysis of arrest and crime rates, alongside regional comparisons across counties around issues influencing (or impacting) incarceration. This includes analysis of law enforcement priorities, efficiency, and spending. Our work promotes transparency, accountability, and safety. Here are CJCJ’s reports on crime trends and policing issues.

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A new CJCJ fact sheet finds that violent crimes fell by 64 percent among youth in San Francisco in the last ten years.

New CJCJ research finds crime rates have declined among Los Angeles County’s major cities during California’s justice reform era (20102018).

A new CJCJ publication analyzes urban crime across 73 large cities and finds that crime rates in California have declined during a period of large-scale criminal justice reform.

CJCJ fact sheet finds amid statewide criminal justice reform, Fresno County & the City of Fresno have experienced generally positive crime trends including a 28% drop in the rate of property crimes.

CJCJ fact sheet finds disproportionate felony drug arrests among African Americans in San Francisco continue amid times of drastic changes in the city’s drug policing & statewide drug policy reforms.