Violent Crime ‘Race Gap’ Narrows, But Persists In U.S.
admin | Mar 09, 2010
The U.S. ‘race gap’ in the commission of violent crime has narrowed substantially, yet persists – with murder arrest rates for African Americans still out-distancing those for whites – concludes a new 80-city study by the University of Maryland, Florida State University and the University of Oregon…
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