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From headlines to campaign ads: how the Memphis Safe Task Force narrative went unchallenged
The author criticized local media for failing to interrogate claims about the Memphis Safe Task Force's success, even though campaign ads claimed a reduction in crime by roughly 40%. The article noted that before the Task Force arrived, violent crime was already declining and questioned whether other variables, not just the task force itself, contributed to safety improvements.
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