
Why Are the Police So Bad at Solving Murders?
Plain English with Derek Thompson
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The Crisis in Murder Clearance Rates
This chapter examines the alarming decline in murder clearance rates in the U.S., revealing that nearly half of all murders remain unsolved today. It contrasts historical data from the 1960s, where clearance rates were significantly higher, with current statistics while discussing the complexities introduced by gun-related violence. The conversation emphasizes the need to critically evaluate the factors contributing to this decline, including changes in police practices and the challenges in crime data collection.
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