Study: National Guard presence in DC cuts property crime, not violent crime

The National Guard’s presence in D.C. has helped drive down some crime — but a new study suggests it’s not the right tool for the city’s most serious public safety challenges.

Since the guard was deployed last August, overall crime dropped about 24%, according to a study by the Niskanen Center. But researchers say most of that reduction came from opportunistic property crime — not violent crime.

“The National Guard was deployed primarily in high-visibility public spaces, exactly the locations where opportunistic property crime tends to occur and where visible deterrence is most likely to be effective,” according to the report…

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