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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Why Less Pickpocketing
Ann Althouse notes a report that the number of pickpockets is declining and those left are old. I wonder why? Is it because of better police enforcement in NYC, there's a breakdown in the transmission of criminal skills from old to young, perhaps reflecting a general crisis in education, or the fact people use less cash and more credit cards these days?
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