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How Mexico’s Drug War Fuels Deaths of Despair

When Mexico’s government launched a military offensive against drug cartels in 2006, the goal was to curb drug-related violence. Instead, the war fractured powerful cartels, triggering violent power struggles that sent homicide rates soaring. Today, more than 360,000 homicides later, the scars of this violence extend far beyond the direct victims. A new study reveals […]

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Policy

The Reality of Defensive Gun Use

Gun violence and firearm policy remain pressing issues in the United States, with heated debates often centering on the role of guns in self-defense. A newly published study in the American Journal of Public Health offers a crucial perspective by examining 35 years of data on defensive firearm use. The findings? Despite frequent claims that […]

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Society

The Dark Web of Sexual Exploitation Ecosystems

In the shadows of everyday life, far from the eyes of most, a sinister ecosystem flourishes—a network where human lives are commodified for profit. Recent research into organized crime has revealed a chilling reality: the exploitation of individuals for sexual services is not just a byproduct of criminal activity but an intricately organized system. This […]

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Policy

An Overlooked Cost of Crime

When we think about crime, we often consider the immediate impact—hospital bills, police reports, and court proceedings. However, a groundbreaking study from NORC at the University of Chicago has revealed that the real costs go far beyond these immediate effects. This study, titled New Estimates of the Costs of Criminal Victimization, dives deep into the […]

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