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  • Competing views for future police priorities (Nashville City Paper)

    26th February 2007

    While saying the nearly 5 percent decrease in crime last year was good news, a number of Nashville Mayoral candidates last week said that, as a city, Nashville needs to do more to bring crime rates down even more.


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