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The 1970s Crime Wave

The Marginal Revolution Podcast

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Crime and Chaos in 1970s New York

This chapter explores the tumultuous crime landscape in New York during the 1970s, focusing on the 'Son of Sam' serial killer and societal reactions to escalated violence. It delves into the complex interplay of demographic changes, economic shifts, and lead exposure, revealing how these factors contributed to rising crime rates. The discussion highlights the interactions between urbanization, community breakdown, and the drug trade in shaping the crime wave of that era.

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