Sentences with phrase «crime rate goes up»

When abortion is illegal, the crime rate goes up because unwanted children that grow up in abusive homes or end up in foster care flood our society.
Police chiefs have long observed that on sweltering summer nights, crime rates go up.
Playing outside can be dangerous as crime rates go up in the city.
One is the neighborhood you live in: If the crime rates go up, so could the amount of money you need to pay to keep your home insured.

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With a series of multicolor charts, Barton shows that beginning in 1962 the number of teenage pregnancies, divorces and single - parent families went up, as did rates for sexually transmitted diseases and violent crime.
Although HMIC ratings of forces went up after PCCs were introduced, the proportion of the public thinking that local crime had risen also went up, not down as predicted.
Sen. Eric Schneiderman revealed that crime rates in Nassau County went up under DA Kathleen Rice.
In fact, it got worse: By the time Brian Bosworth washed out of play as an NFL linebacker and confessed steroid user in 1989, the national violent crime rate had gone up 50 percent from Bronson's exploitation heyday.
New Hampshire car insurance rates go up and down from one zip code to another, due to the differing population densities, unemployment data, poverty statistics, median income levels, crime rates, the percentage of uninsured drivers on the roads, and other demographic effects that change between zip codes, even within the same state.
If you live in a high crime area where theft and vandalism occur more frequently, rates on comprehensive coverage go up because there is a higher likelihood that the insurance company will have to pay out.
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