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04/15/20-Quartz Being anonymized has always been associated with more deviant and criminal behavior,” Bryanna Fox, CJRA Expert.

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04/14/20-Healthline “Folks who don’t normally go out on the road, at the end of the day they’re still cops, and they could go out and do that,” Justine Nix, CJRA Expert.

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04/14/20-Wisconsin Examiner “For example in New York, most of the time police officers are in cars and are using their radios and microphones trying to disperse individuals who are kind of hanging around,” Maria Haberfeld, CJRA Expert.

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04/12/20-Daily Progress “You are in a confined area with your abuser 24 hours a day. It’s very difficult in those situations,” Alesha Durfee, CJRA Expert.

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04/08/20-WTOP “Being anonymized has always been associated with more deviant and criminal behavior,” Bryanna Fox, CJRA Expert.

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04/07/20-Newsday “Commercial burglaries, as well as potential upticks in domestic violence, must be watched carefully in this time,” Richard Rosenfeld, CJRA Expert.

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04/06/20-KNOE “The public needs police now, more than ever,” Tammy Rinehart, CJRA Expert.

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04/02/20-McClatchyDC “Given that the virus spreads easily, the lack of any cases is merely a function of not knowing,” Faye Taxman, CJRA Expert.

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04/01/20-Eurasia Review “Although we didn’t find strong evidence of de-policing following Ferguson, our results indicate that low morale is associated with reduced police activity by officers,” Lorie Fridell, CJRA Expert.

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The Ferguson Effect is the idea that increased public criticism and distrust of police following the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, lowered police moral, which caused officers to withdraw from proactive policing and boosted the crime rate in major U.S. cities. A new longitudinal study examined whether this effect was real. The […]

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