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Crime and the economy intersect;Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry says more offenses occur, tips come in during hard times SERIES: Coping with the Meltdown
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Haglund, Noah
2009
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Crime and the economy intersect;Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry says more offenses occur, tips come in during hard times SERIES: Coping with the Meltdown
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Crime and the economy intersect;Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry says more offenses occur, tips come in during hard times SERIES: Coping with the Meltdown
2009
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\"Crime actually goes up during hard economic times because you have more people out of work and they feel a little more desperate,\" said Cpl. Fred Bowie, a Charleston police officer who serves as the local Crime Stoppers coordinator. \"They might be more likely to commit crimes, from passing bad checks to armed robbery.\" \"We're only going to be seeing the beginnings of this right now,\" [James E. Jurey] said. \"Everybody in the end is going to be affected by it. We all need to take part and we all need to be responsible.\"
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