Host Ava Grey examines how misdemeanor crimes like shoplifting, vandalism, and simple assault follow rigid geographic patterns tied to road networks, building density, and daily routines. Drawing on Chicago data and journey-to-crime research, she reveals how petty offenses cluster predictably within two kilometers of offenders' homes, challenging the myth of randomness in small crimes.
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