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The level of gang activity and street violence may have decreased, but there appears to be an increase of individuals with mental illness on the streets who may randomly cause harm to others.
1:20:14 - 1:21:34 (01:19)
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The level of gang activity and street violence may have decreased, but there appears to be an increase of individuals with mental illness on the streets who may randomly cause harm to others.
ChapterLevel of Violence on the Streets
EpisodeAndrew Schulz On Kanye Backlash, Candace Owens Doc, & Jake Paul Fight!
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The speaker shares his observation that New York was once hyper-safe, but the city does not feel that way anymore.
1:21:34 - 1:22:07 (00:32)
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The speaker shares his observation that New York was once hyper-safe, but the city does not feel that way anymore. This causes anxiety and is a stark contrast for those who have lived through the city when it was not safe at all.
ChapterLevel of Violence on the Streets
EpisodeAndrew Schulz On Kanye Backlash, Candace Owens Doc, & Jake Paul Fight!
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
Perception of crime in cities is often shaped by media narratives, leading to a general unease among the public.
1:22:07 - 1:22:55 (00:48)
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Perception of crime in cities is often shaped by media narratives, leading to a general unease among the public. Confirmation bias also plays a role in shaping this perception, as crimes in certain cities get more attention than others.