Source:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53991722
I was thinking about this after reading some of NG's post yesterday especially in light of the mantra from the right about Democrat run cities and crimes rates.
It looks like there is plenty of ways to interpret data on this issue. Nobody is totally correct by a long shot and a lot depends on what data set is being looked at.
I (or anyone) would be a genius and in real demand if I had the answer to fixing high crime rates anywhere, let alone urban cities. So, as someone who comes at this from a Liberal Progressive perspective with a bent toward fiscal conservatism in my economic thinking, my best answer is I don't know how to fix it.
I have ideas though...like jobs and education...but more on that later.
What are your ideas on how to fix crime in urban cities?
What political approach do you see you ideas falling under?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53991722
I was thinking about this after reading some of NG's post yesterday especially in light of the mantra from the right about Democrat run cities and crimes rates.
It looks like there is plenty of ways to interpret data on this issue. Nobody is totally correct by a long shot and a lot depends on what data set is being looked at.
I (or anyone) would be a genius and in real demand if I had the answer to fixing high crime rates anywhere, let alone urban cities. So, as someone who comes at this from a Liberal Progressive perspective with a bent toward fiscal conservatism in my economic thinking, my best answer is I don't know how to fix it.
I have ideas though...like jobs and education...but more on that later.
What are your ideas on how to fix crime in urban cities?
What political approach do you see you ideas falling under?
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