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Which cities will experience the most projected change in crime?
According to the Pinkerton Crime Index (PCI), which uses proprietary technology to analyze crime and social cohesion data, patterns, and trends that provide crime levels two years ahead of any forecast, the following six cities have a projected increasing trend of total crime (from highest to lowest risk):