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Law enforcement / Crime prevention / Problem-oriented policing / Politics / Right-to-carry law / Gun control / Violent crime / Crime statistics / Law / John Lott / Race and crime in the United States
Date: 2015-06-21 20:29:59
Law enforcement
Crime prevention
Problem-oriented policing
Politics
Right-to-carry law
Gun control
Violent crime
Crime statistics
Law
John Lott
Race and crime in the United States

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