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rawgabbit ◴[] No.44380072[source]
This is good news. The level of crime and number of offenders has decreased.

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     > As of 2016—the most recent year for which data are available—the average man in state prison had been arrested nine times, was currently incarcerated for his sixth time, and was serving a 16-year sentence.


     > But starting in the late 1960s, a multidecade crime wave swelled in America, and an unprecedented number of adolescents and young adults were criminally active. In response, the anti-crime policies of most local, state, and federal governments became more and more draconian.


     > Rapidly declining numbers of youth are committing crimes, getting arrested, and being incarcerated.
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1. TiredOfLife ◴[] No.44384404[source]
Crime is still happening. The arrests are just not being made. There is a readon why us stores have more and more stuff behind locks.