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North Dakota's delayed 2024 crime report shows a drop in serious crimes but rising violent offenses, sparking debate over sentencing and transparency.
North Dakota’s 2024 crime report, released on December 31, 2025—months after its usual timeline—shows a 7.2% decline in serious crimes and nearly 10% drop in property offenses, despite rising violent crime, including a 8% increase in robberies and over 12,000 crimes against persons.
Attorney General Drew Wrigley highlighted growing concerns over violent offenders being released after serving small portions of their sentences, calling it a major public safety threat.
Critics argue the delayed release was politically motivated, aiming to avoid undermining claims that rehabilitation policies have compromised safety, and are urging lawmakers to establish a legal deadline for future reports to ensure transparency.
El informe de delincuencia de 2024 de Dakota del Norte muestra una caída en los delitos graves pero un aumento en los delitos violentos, provocando un debate sobre la sentencia y la transparencia.