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The 1970s Crime Wave

The Marginal Revolution Podcast

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Urban Chaos: The Crime Wave of the 1970s

This chapter explores the dramatic increase in violent crime in the United States during the 1970s, focusing on factors such as the emergence of serial killers and political assassinations. It reflects on the societal impacts of living in an era marked by urban unrest, bombings, and rampant lawlessness, particularly in New York City. The discussion contrasts the chaotic conditions of the 1970s with the decline in crime rates by the early 1990s, highlighting the profound changes in public perception of safety.

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