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Letters: Reading improvements might help trim crime

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 05, 2022

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Public concern about murders and other crime and public officials’ and police efforts to deal with safety issues are impressive. A social situation behind these problems demands more attention: The large proportion of our population lacking enough .Too many youths fail to acquire reading and math skills a modern economy requires. The inability to get good work leaves too many with the seductive option of turning to crime.Inadequate education... + full article



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