I agree with this. https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1163883796997038081 …
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Chicago's homicide clearance rate is now at 9.5%. (Source: https://heyjackass.com/ ) How can people feel like the system is protecting them when almost all murders go unsolved? And when people don't feel protected by the system, they'll take matters into their own hands!pic.twitter.com/fm0O7bEaIR
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Replying to @Noahpinion
Hm. I've not found a good worldwide homicide clearance comparison yet. If anybody here has... Comparison between a few countries in Europe:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1477370818764840 …
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The Finnish and Swiss rates are nearly absurd: https://journals.sagepub.com/na101/home/literatum/publisher/sage/journals/content/euca/2019/euca_16_1/1477370818764840/20190107/images/large/10.1177_1477370818764840-table1.jpeg …
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Those are some stunning stats! (Nb: low CH victimization rates despite high gun ownership)pic.twitter.com/ivBKxyvVJs
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Replying to @_LukasFreund_ @Noahpinion
"The relatively high prevalence of homicide–suicide in Finland and Switzerland could partly explain the relatively high clearance rate in these countries compared with the Netherlands and Sweden."
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Replying to @AndresFreundPol @Noahpinion
I've seen that in the conclusion, yep, but doesn't change the fact that the numbers are striking to me...
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Yea. Didn't want to indicate otherwise.
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