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Report: Crime drops in Connecticut; more work needed

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Wednesday, October 25, 2023   

Good news for Connecticut residents: The state saw a 4% overall decrease in crime in 2022.

The latest "Crime in Connecticut" annual report shows a 13% reduction in violent crime, and property crimes are down by 3%. The state credits public safety initiatives, while others credit programs addressing root causes of crime.

Christina Quaranta, executive director of the Connecticut Justice Alliance, said young people having a mentor with similar experiences can prevent them from reoffending. But she stressed they want other statewide issues addressed, too.

"Young people have also pointed to the need for jobs, for better transportation in Connecticut," Quaranta outlined. "And the concern of a lack of affordability here as time passes, especially -- as we've been seeing in the headlines -- in terms of housing, food, access to vehicles, things like that."

Quaranta added young people would also like to see improvements in education, which could be challenging, with the current teacher shortage and low enthusiasm about working in the field. In a recent survey by the Connecticut Education Association, 77% of teachers described themselves as "burned out" or "frustrated," up 8% from 2022.

Quaranta emphasized the General Assembly can take proactive measures during their next session. She feels legislators could review the budget to reallocate funds from closed prisons to provide more resources for communities. She described another priority for state elected officials.

"Looking at the plan to remove young people from adult prisons in Connecticut," Quaranta noted. "Ensuring that where they go meets their needs; small, homelike facilities for them."

She added developing more affordable housing should be a priority, as well as making sure people who get out of prison can find places to live, to prevent recidivism. She argued it can work hand-in-hand with the state's Clean Slate Law, which erases criminal records of those who remain crime free for extended time periods. The law is designed to prevent landlords from discriminating against people with criminal records.


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