
Murder
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The Ferguson Effect and the Relationship Between Police and Crime Rates
In the 1960s, police solved 93% of murders. By 2013, it was down to 63%. And there's some studies that show that it's like now 50-50. There might be a one in two chance that if somebody gets murdered in America, the police will not solve it. Honolulu is one of the cities with the lowest homicide clearance rate.
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