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Tag: shoplifting

Data Analysis, Data Bits & Research Briefs, Jeffrey Butts, Richard Espinobarros

Shoplifting and Other Types of Petit Larceny in New York City

Increasing incidents of shoplifting and other forms of “petit larceny” are observable in the most recent crime data released by police in New York City. Continue reading Shoplifting and Other Types of Petit Larceny in New York City

JohnJayRECApril 13, 2023April 14, 2023

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