NCPA Media: News Release
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Oct 18, 1999 NCPA Study: Lower Crime Rates Show Crime Less Profitable as Criminals Can Now Expect More Time Behind Bars
The serious crime rate dropped almost seven percent nationwide in 1998, reaching a 25-year low.
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Oct 18, 1999 NCPA's Morgan Reynolds To Appear Live On CNN
The overall rate of serious crime has fallen to a 25-year low for a reason: Since the early 1980s, we've taken the profit out of crime.
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Oct 15, 1999 NCPA Study: Electricity Deregulation Could Benefit Consumers
Small businesses and residential customers could save millions from deregulation of the electric power industry - or see their electric bills instead go higher, a study released by the National Center for Policy Analysis says.
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Oct 15, 1999 NCPA to Release Annual Crime and Punishment in America Report
Declaring that the nation's crime rate has reached a 25-year low for a reason, Dr. Morgan Reynolds, director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) will release the fourth annual edition of Crime and Punishment in America at a news conference Monday, Oct. 18, at the National Press Club.
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Oct 11, 1999 Gov. Bush Appoints NCPA's Goodman to Blue Ribbon Task Force on the Uninsured
Governor George W. Bush announced Friday the appointment of National Center for Policy Analysis President John C. Goodman as a member of the Blue Ribbon Task Force on the Uninsured.
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