And talking to Washington’s police chief, Cathy Lanier. Bloomberg.com:
Lanier outlined some of the changes in the way her department does its job — procedural, technological and investigative changes that I suspect have more to do with the drop in homicides than sociologists might credit.
I suspect the same.
Hmm…
washingtontimes.com/news/2012/feb/19/violent-crime-dc-surges-2012/
It's the weather
Weather does matter. At least in the short term. Not certain about the long term (ie: do people wait till it stops raining before shooting someone or do they change their mind).
The latter part of this discussion reminds me of a Simpsons episode.
Homer is angry and wants to buy a gun, but there is a waiting period.
His reply:
", but I'm angry NOW".