The news on Violent crimes-United States-Psychological aspects
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D.C. homicides: Tracking the District's violent crime in 2025
US cities largely saw a drop in violent crime in 2024, yet many still feel unsafe
Bringing down violent crime across U.S. a major goal for attorney general nominee Bondi
D.C. homicides: Tracking the District's violent crime in 2024
Violent crime in DC at 30-year low
Oct sees surge in violent crimes; less than half of the snatching cases solved last year
How Democrats found a new approach to violent crime
What latest FBI data shows about violent crime
Violent crimes have increased under Biden-Harris admin despite Dems' denials: expert
FBI statistics find 3 percent drop in violent crime
Violent crime dropped in 2023 -- despite Trump insisting it was 'through the roof'
FBI finds violent crime declined in 2023. Here's what to know about the report
FBI report shows decrease in violent crime, increase in vehicle theft in 2023
No, violent crime isn't soaring, but neither is it falling
Debunking Trump's claims about violent crime
Violent crimes surge in York Region, police call increase troubling
Trump's claims about violent crime increasingly diverge from reality
Violent crime is plummeting. Why?
Violent crime is up in Pr. George's, even as carjackings, shootings fall
Violent crime continues to drop -- but it's not clear how much
US violent crime decreased in 2023, continuing to reverse pandemic-era spike, FBI data shows
Violent crime is dropping fast in the U.S. -- even if Americans don't believe it
Violent crime is dropping across the county, so why do Americans feel less safe?
How the nation's capital became an outlier on violent crime
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