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Violent crime in America has been dropping for years, reaching a point in 2012 that was roughly half of what it was in 1993. But that may be changing.
While there are a lot of reasons why violence is spiking, police officers note a growing willingness to use violence to settle minor disputes.
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Violent crime in America has been dropping for years, reaching a point in 2012 that was roughly half of what it was in 1993. But that may be changing.
While there are a lot of reasons why violence is spiking, police officers note a growing willingness to use violence to settle minor disputes.
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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