Kochi's high crime rate: A sign of friendly police or danger?

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The article announces Kochi as India’s “crime capital” based on NCRB data. But dig deeper Kochi’s high crime rate reflects the efforts of a genuinely friendly police force that encourages citizens to report every offence. Kerala's police stations are called Janamaithri stations. Here, high numbers are a sign of openness and cooperation, not danger. When data is presented without context, it can mislead. A city with a supportive police environment may look unsafe while places with less approachable police seem safer simply because fewer crimes get reported. Always remember: numbers don’t tell the real story without the right perspective. Data without context is just noise. #DataLiteracy #FriendlyPolice #Perspectives #ContextMatters ttps://https://lnkd.in/gDNyNCyY

Such an antiquated thing to say, instead you should have said that with Gen AI, LLM, AGI, ASI, etc all these issues will be solved :)

Mansi Gupta

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Thanks for highlighting this Amit Sebastian . Being a data person, I always say that “data never lies, but inferences and reports do. It can show the incomplete truth”. Data is being heavily abused to paint the wrong picture. Looking at some inferences without a holistic approach will ALWAYS be misleading. Unfortunately, no one cares…Leaders and influencers only wants those data points which support their narrative. Everyone is happy, as the twisted truth fits into their scheme of things.

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