JIVANI: Trudeau's gun-crime policies lack required focus

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JIVANI: Trudeau's gun-crime policies lack required focus
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seems confused about how to fight violent crime.

, offers insights that might help us actually fight violent crime. The author, Rafael Mangual, is head of research for the Manhattan Institute’s policing and public safety initiative in New York City. His research findings run counter to criminal justice policies that the Trudeau Liberals have enacted since 2015.

Mangual goes on to observe this dynamic applies in other countries, too. “In most cities across the world, about 5% of street segments are going to see 50% of all crime.”

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