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Radio: The “age-crime curve” is shifting. What do we do about it?
The average age of arrest for someone accused of aggravated assault, burglary, and similar crimes is now 32. That’s a decade older than previous generations. R Street Institute’s Jillian Snider joined POTUS Mornings on SiriusXM to discuss why the “age-crime curve” is shifting and what we can do about it.
Listen to the interview below: