Camden officials say crime has dropped to some of the lowest levels in decades

Crime in Camden has dropped to lowest level in more than 4 decades, officials say 01:50

Officials in Camden, New Jersey, say crime has dropped to some of the lowest levels in over four decades.

According to the most recent Uniform Crime Report, homicides were down 43% in the city, while violent crime fell by 17% year over year. Shootings also dropped by 36%, plus overall crime was down 8%.

Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez said these are the lowest levels in decades.

“We had 17 documented murders in 2024. The last time we were that low was in 1985, 40 years ago,” Rodriguez said.

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In addition to reducing crime, Camden leaders say the city has seen progress in education and economic development, with the job market growing by almost 30% since 2017.

Community leaders say dissolving Camden’s police department in 2013 and replacing it with a county force, along with grassroots community investments has made all the difference.

“I think that crime is ultimately connected to a lack of hope,” said Steven T. Mack, the senior pastor of Little Rock Baptist Church in Camden. “When there is not a lot of trauma, I can focus on my quality of life; I can focus on my fullest potential.”

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