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The Factors That Shape Perceptions of Crime

Public Sector ManagementJusticePoliticalCrime Violence

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article discusses public perception of crime trends, not any commodity, company, or supply chain impact. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or M&A activity is mentioned. Sectors list is empty as none of the trigger conditions (a)-(e) are met.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • 69% of people consistently believed crime was increasing from 2005 to 2024 despite national crime rate decrease.
  • Personal experiences with crime, political satisfaction, economic outlook, and neighborhood demographics shape perceptions.
  • Individuals with positive financial outlook more likely to perceive crime as stable or decreasing.
  • Those expecting to spend less during holidays tended to feel more unsafe.
  • Associations between perceptions and factors have remained consistent over time.

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