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Thanks to the latest information from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Bureau, there is access to information about different crime rates in Texas. Since 2012, Texas’s general crime rate has dropped by 3%, which on face value seems like a significant accomplishment.

However, these statistics don’t tell the full story behind criminal activity in Texas. Although the per-capita rate of criminal activity has been decreasing, the number of crimes being committed is in the state is increasing every year. This means that Texas is experiencing more crimes despite having fewer offenders.

Because the overall crime rate in Texas is going down, it gives the impression to local residents that Texas is becoming a safer place to live. These statistics and information can be misleading, however, as Texas is still experiencing a rise in the volume of crimes committed in the state.

Even Steven McCraw, the Department of Public Safety Director recognizes the significance of the growing volume of crime and is urging lawmakers to take steps towards criminal justice reforms that intend to decrease the number of arrests in Texas.

“While we are pleased that the overall index crime rate has decreased somewhat over the last year, it is concerning that at the same time Texas experienced an increase in the actual number of violent crimes,” said Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw.

As a legal practitioner, I read through several cases on my desk every day, and most of the crimes have fairly similar trends. There are a few crimes that I see appearing often, and these crimes can easily be avoided or properly managed once legal proceedings are over.

Some legal issues I commonly deal encounter with my clients includes:

  • DUI’s
  • Larceny
  • Burglaries
  • Motor vehicle theft
  • Drug Abuse
  • Robbery
  • Aggravated Assault

These are all offenses that can be avoided by acting responsibility and in accordance with the law. However, if you find yourself involved in a case facing a charge similar to the ones listed above, EasyExpunctions.com provides the necessary tools to get your criminal record cleared and sealed after your trial is over. With our cutting-edge online service, you are just a few clicks away from cleaning up your criminal record and hiding your charges from public view.

Although general crime rates in Texas are going down, many specific offenses, such as drug abuse, robbery, and motor vehicle theft, have crime rates that are steadily rising. It is essential that law enforcement officials focus their time and energy in solving these critical legal cases instead of chasing small-time offenders.

What’s important to note is that these cases come at no small cost to court systems. Drug abuse violations alone cost Texas $1.5 million in arrests and court proceedings annually. Courts are being overwhelmed by the influx of charges. At the same time, prisons are facing severe overcrowding, and law enforcement officials have to spend their time and resources pursuing small-time offenders, which puts a burden on taxpayer dollars and distracts focus from more serious crimes.

A clear criminal record empowers you. If a past mistake is holding you back, Easy Expunctions can help. For more information about our record-clearing packages, visit our website at EasyExpunctions.com, or give us a call at (877) 890-5081.