While culture or money are often blamed for these differences, the true cause is found in how various countries organize their courts and police. Some nations build systems that lower crime, while others repeat the same expensive mistakes for decades. According to research published in Annual Reviews, comparative criminology examines cross-national differences to analyze incarceration…
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Imagine a dark alley where a single brass casing rests on the wet pavement. To a passerby, it looks like a piece of trash. To a detective, this small object acts as a witness that never forgets a face. Most people think of crimes as puzzles with missing pieces, but every shot fired leaves a…
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