CAMPBELL: When we didn’t lock our doors

CAMPBELL: When we didn’t lock our doors

It occurred to me that in my last couple of columns I have included a lot of statistics — about Medicaid, robots and Universal Basic Income. What’s next, charts and graphs? It’s time for a drastic change of pace, so this week I am reverting back to nostalgia, to the days when there was a lot less crime, especially in small towns such as Buffalo and McKenzie, Tenn., where I grew up.

In McKenzie, a city of 3,600 during the 1950s, I can’t recall any major crimes being committed — I never heard of a murder taking place, for example […]

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