I think that may explain part of the Fenno paradox here. If you associate crime with black people, but live in rural Illinois you’re going to say it isn’t a problem in your neighborhood because black people don’t liver there. They live in Chicago
I think that may explain part of the Fenno paradox here. If you associate crime with black people, but live in rural Illinois you’re going to say it isn’t a problem in your neighborhood because black people don’t liver there. They live in Chicago
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