In some countries, the odds of getting shot are 1 in a million. In the U.S., it's 1,000 times higher
Tuesday, August 28, 2018 - 15:50
in Psychology & Sociology
Imagine that, in the course of a single year, a ubiquitous household item was implicated in the death of every man, woman and child in the city of Glendale, Ariz., America’s 87th largest city with a population of 251,269. The world would almost certainly take notice of such a loss. That, in essence,...