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- Topography of Colombia
- If you like Wordle, you might also like this history timeline game (via Kottke)
- Great thread on why violence sometimes rises, sometimes doesn’t, when police pull back
What happens to crime in US cities when police pull back? It depends. When police reduce proactivity for reasons other than a viral incident, most papers don’t find a crime increase. But when a pull back accompanies a viral incident, most papers find that crime rises. Citations👇
— Aaron Chalfin (@AaronChalfin) January 24, 2022