Perception vs. Reality: UCLA Luskin’s Jorja Leap Talks Crime Coverage with ABC7
Social Welfare Professor Jorja Leap was quoted in an ABC7 News story examining crime trends in Los Angeles. While data shows violent and property crimes are down 17% in the city, Leap explained that the rise of social media, true crime entertainment, and political rhetoric amplify fear, creating a perception of rising crime despite the statistics.
“I think we’ve got a collective PTSD, and I’m not being flippant,” Leap said.
“You go to divert yourself, and what do you watch? A murder mystery,” Leap added.









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