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Analyzing the Link Between Economic Downturns and Crime
Analyze the relationship between a significant, prolonged economic downturn and a potential rise in certain types of crime. In your response, explain the key economic and social factors that could contribute to this trend, and provide a specific example of a crime that might increase.
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