Violence and crime can spread like epidemics, influenced by various tipping points.
Gladwell explains that crime is not necessarily a direct result of economic or social conditions but can be influenced by small, seemingly insignificant factors.
The dramatic decrease in crime in New York City in the 1990s can be seen as an epidemic reaching a tipping point.
Changes like increased police presence, crackdown on minor offenses, and community efforts all contributed to this tipping point.
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