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snakesnake9 t1_jeecza0 wrote

Unfortunately more than balanced out by Russian crimes against humanity.

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Riptide360 t1_jeed5lf wrote

Helps that Ukraine has focus and is awash in aid. Gone are the days of duct taping criminals to telephone poles,

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Talonias32 t1_jeee79z wrote

Yup. War tends to bring people together. Plus the uncomfortable fact that most crime is done by men, and most of the men are fighting or have required jobs (which means low chance of criminality)

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qqqrrrs_ t1_jeeuok3 wrote

I had to open the article to realize it is written "Crime" and not "Crimea"

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Kastrenzo t1_jefpoz6 wrote

As far as violent crime is concerned. There is a legal albeit more dangerous option available to let that shit loose.

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ATLien325 t1_jefqvro wrote

Not much time for dirt when your country’s being invaded

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entropylove t1_jefwap8 wrote

Gotta look pretty hard for that silver lining.

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AnnoyingGadfly t1_jeg90wn wrote

Always helpful when you take the most violent and aggressive members of society and throw them at the enemy.

I wonder if there are any meta studies on the mass deployment of military aged men and the affect it has on crime domestically.

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