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San Francisco's crime rates shifted dramatically in 2020. Five charts show what's going on
Crime Trends in California - Public Policy Institute of California
Explore: Your neighborhood in data - Mission Local
San Francisco Can't Shake Working From Home - Bloomberg
Amid the pandemic, overall crime in SF is down. But these crimes are up
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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT YEAR END CRIME STATISTICS, 2017
City and County of San Francisco Crime Statistics Reports for the Department of Justice Program
San Francisco's crime rates fall while Sacramento's “tough-on-crime” DA presides over rising violence | Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice
Hot Spots' Report Shows Vehicle Theft Rates Spiking in Different Regions of the U.S. | National Insurance Crime Bureau
San Francisco Schools' Changing Demographics - San Francisco Public Press
US crime: Is America seeing a surge in violence?
Donald Trump retweets made-up statistics about black murders | Daily Mail Online
Data Dashboards – San Francisco District Attorney
Old hoax about US crime statistics recirculates online as anti-racism protests continue | Fact Check
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San Francisco: office vacancy rates track crime hotspots
Unemployment and Crime in US Cities During the Coronavirus Pandemic | Journal of Urban Health
Donald Trump retweeted a very wrong set of numbers on race and murder - The Washington Post
Demographics of San Francisco - Wikipedia
Shoplifting Trends: What You Need to Know - Council on Criminal Justice
Crime rates in California, San Diego rise from pandemic lows
2022 Year End Review Crime in America | Issues
Crime Trends in California - Public Policy Institute of California
Here are San Francisco's mid-year crime statistics | KRON4
Donald Trump Retweets Fake Crime Data From Nonexistent Group | KTLA
The ultimate guide to San Francisco crime data
The New York Times fabricates a nonexistent shoplifting wave in San Francisco, then wrongly blames it on criminal justice reforms and the city's supposed soft-on-crime image | Center on Juvenile and Criminal