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WRVA News Radio — Changing Crime Rates, New York vs. Chicago

 

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January 6, 2017
JohnJayREC director, Jeffrey Butts, was interviewed on WRVA NewsRadio by host Jimmy Barrett about the different rates of change in violent crime in U.S. cities, especially contrasting recent increases in Chicago with continued declines in New York.

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