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From 1994 to 2001, violent crime in New York City steadily decreased by over
50%, from a rate of 1,861 violent crimes per 100,000 people in 1994 down to
851 violent crimes per 100,000 people in 2001. Criminologists have partially
attributed this drop to proactive policing tactics such as "broken window policing,"
wherein city officials immediately fixed small acts of vandalism and, as
a result, lowered other types of criminal behavior. During this same period, the
rate of violent crime in the United States steadily decreased by 28% (down to
500 violent crimes per 100,000 people).
Which of the following conclusions is best supported by the information
above?
(A) The decrease in the total crime rate in the United States caused the
decrease in New York City's crime rate.
(B) New York City spends more per capita on law enforcement than does
the rest of the United States.
(C) If the rest of the United States were to adopt law enforcement tactics
similar to those of New York City, national violent crime rates would
continue to fall.
(D) Between 1994 and 2001, the violent crime rate in New York City was
consistently higher than the national average.
(E) The violent crime rate in New York City will soon be below the national
average.
[spoiler]Hello Experts,
I have just one question related to this CR. Isn't the correct option that is option D a restatement of the facts mentioned in the passage? If the violent crime rate in NY was over 50% and that in US was 28%, doesn't this information alone make option D the winner?[/spoiler]
Regards,
Amit
50%, from a rate of 1,861 violent crimes per 100,000 people in 1994 down to
851 violent crimes per 100,000 people in 2001. Criminologists have partially
attributed this drop to proactive policing tactics such as "broken window policing,"
wherein city officials immediately fixed small acts of vandalism and, as
a result, lowered other types of criminal behavior. During this same period, the
rate of violent crime in the United States steadily decreased by 28% (down to
500 violent crimes per 100,000 people).
Which of the following conclusions is best supported by the information
above?
(A) The decrease in the total crime rate in the United States caused the
decrease in New York City's crime rate.
(B) New York City spends more per capita on law enforcement than does
the rest of the United States.
(C) If the rest of the United States were to adopt law enforcement tactics
similar to those of New York City, national violent crime rates would
continue to fall.
(D) Between 1994 and 2001, the violent crime rate in New York City was
consistently higher than the national average.
(E) The violent crime rate in New York City will soon be below the national
average.
[spoiler]Hello Experts,
I have just one question related to this CR. Isn't the correct option that is option D a restatement of the facts mentioned in the passage? If the violent crime rate in NY was over 50% and that in US was 28%, doesn't this information alone make option D the winner?[/spoiler]
Regards,
Amit












