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Beth Whitaker Evans | News, Sports, Jobs

1922 – 2024 Beth Snow Andersen Whitaker Evans was born on January 25, 1922, in Emery, Utah, and passed away at the age of 102 on March 26, 2024, in Provo, Utah, surrounded by loved ones. Beth had the good fortune to be born to Arthur William Andersen and Lulu Stafford Snow Andersen. The shy […]

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Experts warn preparation is "vital" for UK food exports to Europe

Experts warn preparation is "vital" for UK food exports to Europe
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Crime and COVID-19 in Mexico: Some Counterintuitive Results

This study focuses on the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and criminal activity in Mexico. It looks at data over twenty-four months prior to and during the public health crisis. The study examines both national-level and state-by-state COVID-19 infection rates data and their relationship to four types of crime two closely related to organized crime in the general literature, homicide and vehicle theft, and two more conventional criminal activities, muggings and domestic violence. Regarding time, it examines four different time periods two six-month periods before and two six-month periods during the pandemic to enable comparisons by type of crime at the national level, at the individual state level, and over time. The COVID-19 infection rate appears to have had practically no influence on any of the four types of criminal activity examined in the study. Even so, different crimes did respond differently over time. At the national level, homicide rates stayed at the same level

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Crime and COVID-19 in Mexico: Some Counterintuitive Results

This study focuses on the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and criminal activity in Mexico. It looks at data over twenty-four months prior to and during the public health crisis. The study examines both national-level and state-by-state COVID-19 infection rates data and their relationship to four types of crime two closely related to organized crime in the general literature, homicide and vehicle theft, and two more conventional criminal activities, muggings and domestic violence. Regarding time, it examines four different time periods two six-month periods before and two six-month periods during the pandemic to enable comparisons by type of crime at the national level, at the individual state level, and over time. The COVID-19 infection rate appears to have had practically no influence on any of the four types of criminal activity examined in the study. Even so, different crimes did respond differently over time. At the national level, homicide rates stayed at the same level

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