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The data says crime is down. Many Americans still feel otherwise. Researchers say household victimization, neighborhood conditions, economic anxiety and viral images of violence all help explain the gap between crime trends and public perception. | Collector
The data says crime is down. Many Americans still feel otherwise. Researchers say household victimization, neighborhood conditions, economic anxiety and viral images of violence all help explain the gap between crime trends and public perception.
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The data says crime is down. Many Americans still feel otherwise. Researchers say household victimization, neighborhood conditions, economic anxiety and viral images of violence all help explain the gap between crime trends and public perception.

The data says crime is down. Many Americans still feel otherwise. Researchers say household victimization, neighborhood conditions, economic anxiety and viral images of violence all help explain the gap between crime trends and public perception.

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