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    Atlanta Sees Major Crime Reduction Through “One Safe City” Initiative

    Under Mayor Andre Dickens' leadership, Atlanta is becoming safer with a focus on reducing violent crime and improving community safety.
    By ATL Direct AdminApril 1, 2025Updated:April 1, 20252 Mins Read
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    Atlanta has made significant strides in crime reduction under Mayor Andre Dickens “The City initiative. With a focus on improving safety and building trust between residents and law enforcement, the city has achieved a 5% reduction in overall crime in 2024, with major drops in violent crime and property offenses.

    Key Crime Reduction Highlights

    • 5% decrease in total crime compared to last year.
    • 7% decline in shootings, with a 19% reduction since 2022.
    • 8% drop in violent crimes like homicides and assaults.
    • 20% reduction in vehicle thefts and 28% fewer robberies since 2022.

    These improvements reflect the city’s commitment to ensuring that all Atlantans can feel secure in their communities.

    Effective Crime Prevention Strategies

    The city’s success is rooted in a variety of proactive strategies, including:

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    • Community-oriented policing to strengthen relationships between officers and residents.
    • Programs like midnight basketball and youth employment initiatives to engage at- risk youth.
    • Repeat offender tracking to prevent future crimes.

    Additionally, the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center ensures that public safety personnel are well-prepared to serve the community.

    Positive Impact on Atlanta’s Families

    The reduction in homicides and violent crime has had a profound effect on families across the city. With homicides down by 8% in 2024, fewer families are facing the heartache of losing loved ones to violence.

    APD Chief Darin Schierbaum emphasized the success of the city's crime-fighting efforts, noting that swift action in shutting down illegal activities has helped prevent escalation into violence.

    Community Partnerships for Safety

    The decline in crime is not just a result of law enforcement efforts but also community collaboration. Community organizations, residents, and local leaders have worked together to make Atlanta a safer place. APD’s success in Zone 3, which saw a 22% crime reduction, highlights the importance of neighborhood engagement.

    Looking Toward the Future

    The “One Safe City” initiative continues to move Atlanta closer to its goal of becoming the safest large city in the U.S. With continued investment in public safety programs and community partnerships, the city is on track for even more progress.

    For more information on Atlanta’s crime reduction efforts, visit AtlantaGA.gov/OneSafeCity.

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