Crime Data Comparison

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Crime data comparison Julie O'Bradovich CJA 314 August 5, 2013 Paula Rutkowski Crime data comparison Detroit and Chicago are big cities and are known all over the world; however, research has shown people would rather go to Chicago on a vacation because there is much more to do and has less crime, Detroit city is and has been declining whereas Chicago has been growing and thriving, Detroit is known for the auto industries and high rate of unemployment, which has been poor the last decade, and a few places to see, such as a museum district and not much more to offer and visitors to Detroit are careful not to go for a walk down an alley because they would get shot or robbed. Chicago’s city is much brighter, there is a night life, which people flock to and is known for and brings people all over the world to experience. Chicago is a much bigger city than Detroit, but Detroit has much more crime, less police, fire, and ambulance services to service the people of the city. Detroit and Chicago’s burglary reports The burglary rate in Chicago was higher than Detroit during the years from 1999 to 2004, from 2004 to 2011 Detroit burglary rate was much higher as much a 20% higher. Burglary is a forcible break in at a residence or a building, which is closed Theft is the main reason for burglary; the robber is looking for valuables to sell for money. Four kinds of burglary, completed burglary, which means a person has gained entry into a structure without permission or knowledge of the land owner by force and non-forceful ways. Forcible entry is a burglary, which the robber gained entrance by breaking a window or lock, screen. Unlawful entry, which means with no force, the robber had no reason for being on

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