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"decrease in crime" is a perfectly valid phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the amount of crime in an area has gone down over a period of time. For example, "Since the introduction of more strict police patrol hours, we have seen a significant decrease in crime in the city center."
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This represents a whopping 64% decrease in crime.
So what is the relation between mass incarceration and the decrease in crime?
However, in other public settings, CCTV yielded a small or no decrease in crime.
CCTV resulted in a 23percentt decrease in crime on public transportation.
Archives|ENRIGHT REPORTS DECREASE IN CRIME; Says There Was a 15 Per Cent.
"It is fair to assume that stops are in part responsible for the decrease in crime, however," Mr. Browne said.
This concept, in addition to hired private guards, may explain the decrease in crime in the area.
Other studies showed that in some jurisdictions, immigrant-friendly policies led to a decrease in crime, PolitiFact found.
Experts say such progress results from a number of social and economic factors that have helped bring the decrease in crime and are benefiting from it.
So, while the overall drop in crime from 1990 is 73%, the 600% increase in stops after 2002 translates into a relatively small 9% net decrease in crime.
Why such focus on this pointless rhetoric?" A recent LSE study concluded that a 10% increase in police activity on the streets produces a 3% decrease in crime.
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