In an editorial posted by The Maroon, a study done by Loyola University found that the University updated their crime map much faster and more accurately than the city of New Orleans itself. In some instances, where the University would publish crime data within 24 hours, the New Orleans PD would take up to two weeks. The editorial questions how community members can get an accurate picture of crime in their area today by constantly looking two weeks in the past.
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