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The polls'trends: Americans' changing views on crime and punishment
Mark Ramirez
Politics and Global Studies, School of (SPGS)
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penalty
63%
crime rate
57%
offense
49%
expenditures
44%
trend
36%
death penalty
30%
Law enforcement agencies
28%
fluctuation
27%
public support
26%
Criminal Justice Systems
24%
supervision
20%
leader
15%
citizen
15%
Arts & Humanities
Crime and Punishment
100%
Crime
64%
Expenditure
21%
Sentencing
20%
Law Enforcement
19%
Political Parties
19%
Criminal Justice
18%
Death Penalty
18%
Supervision
15%
Ownership
13%
1990s
11%
Fluctuations
11%
Engineering & Materials Science
Crime
89%
Law enforcement
16%