In cities across America, politicians and police are touting low crime rates as proof that they’ve made their neighborhoods safer. But statistics are a tricky thing. Public Interest joins with the Urban Institute for another installment in our series focusing on America’s cities in the twenty-first century.

Guests

  • Jeremy Travis Senior Fellow, Urban Institute
  • George Kelling Professor, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice; Senior Fellow at The Manhattan Institute
  • Albert Blumstein Professor, Heinz School of Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon University

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