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Data shows crime is down. Here's why it doesn't feel that way.

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Data shows crime is down. Here's why it doesn't feel that way.

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Tuesday, September 24, 2024
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Crime is down, data shows. Here's why it doesn't feel that way.

In the Great Lakes region's biggest cities, including Chicago, crime stats don't fully capture what people believe to be their reality.

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