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		<title>By: By the People &#124; A Citizen-Led Conversation &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Do Murders Increase when Trust in Government Declines? - Engaging the World - America.gov</title>
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		<description>[...]  I just finished reading a fascinating interview with Randolph Roth in the April 2010 edition of American History magazine.  Roth, a professor of history and sociology, has focused on trends in violence and homicide.  He [...]</description>
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