In fact the word "crisis" is used misleadingly because of
sloppiness.
A crisis is a standstill, the point where the direction changes from upwards to downwards and the other way around.
A recession is when the wave goes downward, and when the wave gains in height it's called growth.
The problem of Philadelphia is not a crime crisis, a
boring point where nothing changes, but it's an increase and epidemic. The ubiquity of crime is the real problem, not a "crisis". A crisis would be a good sign ahead of a crime recession.
The crime is linked to systemic racism and oppression, BLM kids and transformer pedo-marxist teachers protest against it on the streets to tackle the problem at it's roots.
