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Americans Still Perceive Crime as on the Rise
Two-thirds of Americans say there is more crime in the U.S., and 49% say there is more crime in their local area, than a year ago. This reflects Americans’ tendency to see crime rates as increasing, even as gov't statistics note a continued drop.
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Americans Still Perceive Crime as on the Rise
Two-thirds of Americans say there is more crime in the U.S., and 49% say there is more crime in their local area, than a year ago. This reflects Americans’ tendency to see crime rates as increasing, even as gov't statistics note a continued drop.
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Americans Still Perceive Crime as on the Rise
Two-thirds of Americans say there is more crime in the U.S., and 49% say there is more crime in their local area, than a year ago. This reflects Americans’ tendency to see crime rates as increasing, even as gov't statistics note a continued drop.
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