The problem with averages is that there is no “United States of America” when it comes to guns, violence, and crime, but many Americas. Some of these Americas – like my neighborhood in Winston-Salem – are more like our first world counterparts in the OECD, and some of them are more like the third worldContinue reading “The Problem with Averages in Understanding Guns, Violence, and Crime: No One Lives in “The United States””