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Yeah basically what I already posted. Most experts on the subject say that the stress and confinement associated with COVID, along with the scarcity of resources and insecurity, was a driver of the increase in violent crime. Not THE ONLY driver, but a driver, and for many of them considered a strong driver, of the increase in violent crime.Yeah, you’re confused. Here’s a sampling:
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Why Homicide Rates in US Spiked 30% During COVID Pandemic
Proliferation of guns, pandemic stress, and diminished public trust in the police, all contributed, experts saywww.voanews.com
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Changes in Crime Rates during the COVID-19 Pandemic
We estimate changes in the rates of five FBI Part 1 crimes during the 2020 spring COVID-19 pandemic lockdown period and the period after the killing of George Floyd through December 2020. We use we...www.tandfonline.com