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Poli Sci Prof Talks Politics, Crime with CBC News

Dr. Kate Puddister, professor in the Department of Political Science at the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, spoke with CBC News about how and why politicians adopt a “tough on crime” stance, calling crime a “salient political issue.”

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Posted Jun 29, 2026
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