] Violent crime in cities dropped 3.9 percent compared with ] 2002 and 3.7 percent in less metropolitan areas. The funny part is this: ] Excluding traffic stops, law enforcement agencies made ] 13.6 million arrests in 2003, or about 4,695 arrests for ] every 100,000 Americans. In 2003, those agencies solved ] about 46 percent of violent crimes, including about 62 ] percent of murders. The funny thing is that they are arresting more people per 100,000 then there were crimes per 100,000. Given that criminals often commit more then one crime, the cops are busting way more people then there are criminals. And as they are only "solving" about half the cases.... you get the picture... FBI says violent crime down 3% last year | ajc.com |