Deiwin Sarjas

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Such problems preceded the rise of Compstat and exist independent of it. In 1976 the social psychologist Donald T. Campbell (of Campbell’s Law, see chapter 1) noted that President Richard Nixon’s declared crackdown on crime “had as its main effect the corruption of crime-rate indicators, achieved through underrecording and downgrading the crimes to less serious classifications.”
The Tyranny of Metrics
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