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    The Ferguson Effect Is Argued to Have Led to a Decrease
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The Ferguson Effect Is Argued to Have Led to a Decrease

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The Ferguson effect is argued to have led to a decrease in arrests due to police being wary of enforcing the law as a result of reduced police legitimacy.

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