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  • curprev 21:1321:13, 14 August 2025 Roshan talk contribs 3,941 bytes +3,941 Created page with "A common argument about crime rates is that big cities in the US are actually much safer than one might expect. New York's is 4.1/100k while Denver's is almost three times that at 11.9/100k<ref name=homicide-pdf/>. People often consider big cities less safe, though, and the stats wonks always find this puzzling. But the answer seems obvious to me: people consider themselves to be secondary victims of crime if they have witnessed sufficiently unpleasant things. If a man i..."