Perhaps not surprisingly, places that have high levels of rental occupancy and a transient citizen base are more likely to experience increased violent crime than a community with high home ownership and a stable population base
Civic culture helps cuts rural crime rate Jun 25, 2008
When these three factors have been eroded or compromised, the conditions are favorable for violent crime to flourish
Civic culture helps cuts rural crime rate Jun 25, 2008
When these three factors have been eroded or compromised, the conditions are favorable for violent crime to flourish
Civic culture helps cuts rural crime rate Jun 25, 2008
I've been surprised by how well we can make a poor singer sound. I mean, we can take a poor singer like me, for example, and make certain sounds sound much more pleasant
New computer tools aim to fix poor voices Apr 29, 2003
I think ordinary people would be much less afraid of performing in a room full of strangers if they knew they weren't going to sound terrible
New computer tools aim to fix poor voices Apr 29, 2003
Matthew Lee is a public interest lawyer, author, and founder of two non-profit organizations, Inner City Press and Fair Finance Watch.
Both are known for their investigations of the banking industry's treatment of low-income communities of color around the world. Lee produces weekly reports on, and advocates concerning, such global banks as HSBC, Citigroup, Royal Bank of Scotland, Mizuho, and others. In 2005-2006, Lee was engaged in litigation to deem the "citizens-only" provision of the Freedom of Information Act of Delaware (and ten other states) to be unconstitutional.
Lee is the author of the non-fiction book Predatory Lending: Toxic Credit in the Global Inner City and the novel Predatory Bender. Lee is also an accredited journalist at the United Nations.