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Despite public fear, U.S. crime rates remain near historic lows, with violent and property crimes declining nationwide.
Despite rising public concern about crime, national data shows the U.S. is statistically safer than in past decades.
FBI and other federal reports indicate sustained declines in violent crime, including murder, robbery, and aggravated assault, alongside lower property crime rates.
Experts attribute the trend to improved policing, community initiatives, and demographic changes.
However, media coverage and isolated incidents contribute to a perception of increasing danger, creating a gap between public fear and statistical reality.
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A pesar del temor público, las tasas de delincuencia de EE.UU. permanecen cerca de mínimos históricos, con crímenes violentos y de propiedad disminuyendo en todo el país.