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1vuio0pswjnm7 ◴[] No.44381880[source]
The Atlantic suggests this results from the release of those convicted during a decades long crime wave, which apprently took place when many of us grew up. Perhaps it also tracks with a progressive decline in law enforcement. Whether that is because crime waves not longer exist or whether it is some other reason is a question for the reader. A substanbtial amount of crime is now done via internet. Few are ever convicted.
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saulpw ◴[] No.44382077[source]
Marijuana possession was the number one crime and is now legal in a majority of states. This seems like the high-order bit.
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1. jahnu ◴[] No.44388420[source]
How do the two sets of states compare on crime rates since the change?