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Silent Streets: Communities That Don’t Report
“If no one calls for help, is it still public safety?”
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SUMMARY - Silent Streets: Communities That Don’t Report

A woman is assaulted and does not call police because when she called before nothing happened, or because she fears retaliation from the person she would report, or because she is undocumented and fears deportation, or because her previous experiences with police were themselves traumatic - and the assault goes unreported, unaddressed, unavenged, the crime invisible in statistics that count only what is reported.

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