Franklin E. Zimring

Franklin E. Zimring is a renowned American criminologist and legal scholar known for his work on criminal justice, juvenile justice, and the death penalty. He is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.

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  1. 1. The City That Became Safe

    New York's Lessons for Urban Crime and Its Control

    This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the dramatic decline in crime rates in New York City over the past two decades, challenging conventional wisdom and simplistic explanations. It meticulously examines the strategies and policies implemented by law enforcement and city officials, attributing the sustained drop in crime to a combination of innovative policing tactics, demographic shifts, and socio-economic changes. Through a detailed exploration of statistical data and crime trends, the author provides a nuanced understanding of how one of the world's largest cities transformed into a model of urban safety, offering valuable lessons for policymakers and cities worldwide.

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  2. 2. The Great American Crime Decline

    Lessons for the Future

    This insightful analysis delves into the significant reduction in crime rates across the United States from the early 1990s through the early 2000s, exploring the multifaceted factors contributing to this decline. The work challenges conventional wisdom by examining the roles of policing strategies, economic conditions, demographic shifts, and policy changes, while also considering the broader social and cultural transformations that have influenced crime trends. By dissecting these elements, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics behind one of the most notable crime trends in modern American history.

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