Debunking the Myth: U.S. Safety Compared to Peer Nations
Conventional wisdom holds that the United States is the most violent and dangerous nation in the developed world. This dark view is frequently invoked by conservatives to demand stronger penalties...
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Myth Busted: U.S. Much Safer Than Many Peer Nations
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Mythbuster: U.S. Much Safer Than Many Peer Nations
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