Violent crime ‘race gap’ narrows, but persists in US

The ‘race gap’ in the commission of violent crime has narrowed substantially yet persists, with murder arrest rates for African Americans out-distancing those for whites — concludes a new 80-city study. While the gap was cut more than half in the 1970s, it re-grew in the ’80s. The researchers find it most pronounced in communities with higher divorce, unemployment and drugs rates.

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