Lawbeat: Capital Region crime doesn't take a holiday By Robert Gavin Updated 12:34 p.m., Wednesday, May 30, 2012
One of the great stories in New York state in the last 20 years has been its dramatic drop in crime.
In the Capital Region, that story is suddenly not looking so great — and not just because of a recent spate of violence in Albany in which seven people have been shot, one fatally, since May 12.
Rather, the details come in last year's numbers from the state Division of Criminal Justice Services.
The data showed that in 2011, Schenectady County had the state's highest rate of index crimes, which cover murders, rapes, robberies, aggravated assaults, burglaries, larcenies and stolen cars.
In Schenectady County, the rate of violent crimes per 100,000 residents was 3,509.2. Albany County was second (3,458.1). Rensselaer stood eighth (2,923).
To put that in perspective, all three local counties showed higher crime rates than the Bronx (2,524.9), Brooklyn (2,345.6), Queens (1,779) and Staten Island (1,444.4). Meanwhile, Albany and Schenectady counties displayed higher rates than Manhattan (3,192.6), giving those two counties higher rates than every borough in New York City, which for decades was as infamous for crime as it is famous for Yankee baseball.
Schenectady County also showed the second-highest rate of violent crime in counties outside of New York City. It had 438.2 violent crimes reported per 100,000 residents in 2011. Albany County was third (379). Rensselaer County was seventh (302..................>>>>..........................>>>>.............Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/loca.....12.php#ixzz1wNnJ1Gij
Crime is dsiporportionately high in this County; however, the Index can be a bit misleading because all Index crimes are muped together. For example, murders are an index crime as is a larceny.
If the numbers come from the Office of Criminal Justice Services, a state agency, then tell us how the report if full lies.
Yeah, still waiting for YOU, RON, to provide your claim of crime in Schenectady going down. Remember, your babble story that you saw it on the FBI website but you REFUSE TO PROVIDE A LINK!!!!!! YOU ABSOLUTELY TOTALLY REFUSE TO PROVIDE THE EVIDENCE!!!!!!!!
Alright Glry......if you claim it's a report of lies, then I DEFY you to provide link to official numbers from DCJS to prove it's a nayboob report of lies.
Come on Glry. Come on, prove it's a lie. You can't provide even one teeny weeny tiny shred of proof that it's a lie.
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Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
Crime is dsiporportionately high in this County; however, the Index can be a bit misleading because all Index crimes are muped together. For example, murders are an index crime as is a larceny.
Still, crime is definitely a problem.
All I see is a PD that gets paid pretty darn well, has perks like take-home-cars, great union bennies, phenomenal health insurance, plenty of time off, abilities to increase your retirement with just one hard (last) year of work, and MUCH more - yet we STILL have the highest rank in the state?? The cops here are SO busy that they have to resort to people submitting their own reports (online) because they're just too busy to send an officer in to take it. They're so busy they can't look into a viscous pit bull attacks ...
What's the solution? More union protected officers? More benefits? More take home vehicles? More time off?
IMHO, it's time this city declares bankruptcy, voids all the union contracts and starts over with a REALISTIC assessment of the city property, a realistic look at union benefits, employee staffing and gets off the "friends and family" plan and gets busy on a plan that WORKS for the residents.
He cant and wont , I dont live in Rotterdam but if I did I would be screaming to get this guy out of office. It's got to be a joke right . How can this person have any say .I wish I lived there ,this idiot should have no say whatever.
The FBI has been warning about the explosion in violent crimes COUNTYWIDE for years. The reaction from the DEM "leader" here is typical of the mentality of the one party dead enders. If it doesn't fit the sicko renaissance view, attack the messenger, lie, switch topics and as always avoid reality.
The FBI has been warning about the explosion in violent crimes COUNTYWIDE for years. The reaction from the DEM "leader" here is typical of the mentality of the one party dead enders. If it doesn't fit the sicko renaissance view, attack the messenger, lie, switch topics and as always avoid reality.
hence paid political hack "Visitor."
He already has 2 posters completely buffaloed
"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
The amount fo police officer is paid has never been shown to impact the crime rate.
Good benefits, including health insurance - agreed. But, with respect to the pension inflation - that was an uniwse perk which will be remdeied with Tier 5 employees. By the time SPD gets up to full staffing next year, approximately 1/3 will be Tier 5 employees.
Take home cars - the only two catgories of officesr with take home cars are K9 - impractical to transport police dogs in civilian vehicles. And, evidence technicians - they get called in more than any other officers.
RE: being too busy. You have a finite number of officers and a high crime rate. Schdy has a crime rate approox 2/3- 3/4 of Albany and Albany has 350 officers and they are very busy. So, the decision was made to have a small percentage of calls which do not require the response of a sworn officer to allow the civilain to do the report themselves (misdemeanor thefts and vandalism). And, crimes still get counted in crime analysis.
All I see is a PD that gets paid pretty darn well, has perks like take-home-cars, great union bennies, phenomenal health insurance, plenty of time off, abilities to increase your retirement with just one hard (last) year of work, and MUCH more - yet we STILL have the highest rank in the state?? The cops here are SO busy that they have to resort to people submitting their own reports (online) because they're just too busy to send an officer in to take it. They're so busy they can't look into a viscous pit bull attacks ...
What's the solution? More union protected officers? More benefits? More take home vehicles? More time off?
IMHO, it's time this city declares bankruptcy, voids all the union contracts and starts over with a REALISTIC assessment of the city property, a realistic look at union benefits, employee staffing and gets off the "friends and family" plan and gets busy on a plan that WORKS for the residents.
Right on the money! What is happening now in the PD is NOT WORKING, it's just that simple.
Let's call a "do - over" because the game is over.