AG Jennings, law enforcement leaders announce record low violent crime rates
Department of Justice | Department of Justice Press Releases | Newsroom | Date Posted: Monday, January 29, 2024
Department of Justice | Department of Justice Press Releases | Newsroom | Date Posted: Monday, January 29, 2024

Flanked by law enforcement leaders, Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced Monday that law enforcement’s focus on violent criminals and gun offenders has driven Delaware’s violent crime rates to their lowest point since the State began tracking the statistic — a 40% decline since 2008.
“I’ve never seen another jurisdiction accomplish the things that Delaware is doing simultaneously,” said Attorney General Jennings. “Violent crime, shootings, prison populations, and recidivism have all plummeted in our state, and the latest data tells us that the decline is not a fluke. None of us is declaring mission accomplished — but Delaware is setting itself apart as a national leader in violence reduction. We should all be proud of that progress.
“I am grateful to our prosecutors, our support staff, and all of our partners — Wilmington PD, Dover PD, New Castle County PD, the Delaware State Police, the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, the Office of the Governor, the Department of Correction, the Delaware Association of Police, Probation & Parole, the Criminal Justice Council, legislators, nonprofits, community leaders, and so many others — who have made this work possible. Success has many parents, and it has been a group effort to keep our neighborhoods safe and to make real, lasting reform.”
In a public safety briefing delivered Monday, AG Jennings laid out a confluence of positive trends that show Delaware’s communities are becoming safer and that its criminal justice system is working more effectively:
A copy of the data shared in this morning’s briefing is available here.
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Department of Justice | Department of Justice Press Releases | Newsroom | Date Posted: Monday, January 29, 2024

Flanked by law enforcement leaders, Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced Monday that law enforcement’s focus on violent criminals and gun offenders has driven Delaware’s violent crime rates to their lowest point since the State began tracking the statistic — a 40% decline since 2008.
“I’ve never seen another jurisdiction accomplish the things that Delaware is doing simultaneously,” said Attorney General Jennings. “Violent crime, shootings, prison populations, and recidivism have all plummeted in our state, and the latest data tells us that the decline is not a fluke. None of us is declaring mission accomplished — but Delaware is setting itself apart as a national leader in violence reduction. We should all be proud of that progress.
“I am grateful to our prosecutors, our support staff, and all of our partners — Wilmington PD, Dover PD, New Castle County PD, the Delaware State Police, the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, the Office of the Governor, the Department of Correction, the Delaware Association of Police, Probation & Parole, the Criminal Justice Council, legislators, nonprofits, community leaders, and so many others — who have made this work possible. Success has many parents, and it has been a group effort to keep our neighborhoods safe and to make real, lasting reform.”
In a public safety briefing delivered Monday, AG Jennings laid out a confluence of positive trends that show Delaware’s communities are becoming safer and that its criminal justice system is working more effectively:
A copy of the data shared in this morning’s briefing is available here.
Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
Here you can subscribe to future news updates.