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Salvation Army State of the Nation Report

February 19, 2015 at 11:21 AM

The Salvation Army's 2015 State of the Nation report raises questions about drops in the recorded crime rate.

The report, A Mountain all can climb: A State of the Nation report from the Salvation Army notes the drop in overall recorded crime in the past few years, however, it questions how reliable the data is. 

The New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse have provided a great summary of these concerns which you can read here.



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