
"A Violent, Sudden Murder" On The Charlotte Light Rail. Could It Have Been Prevented?
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Federal Oversight and Local Crime Control
This chapter discusses the federal intervention in Washington D.C. that has led to a significant drop in crime, especially concerning carjackings and murders, alongside the complexities of local police morale and governance. It highlights the public's divided opinion on crime management, particularly the challenges faced in addressing juvenile crime and enforcing stricter gun control. The chapter also explores the legal and political ramifications of deploying the National Guard in response to unrest, and how these actions might influence crime dynamics in other cities.
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