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1. jimbob+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-22 20:10:17
It’s intuitive and true that poor homes and neighborhoods are going to house more crime. Now, is the solution to arrest them and send them to jail for long periods of time? I don’t know. Arguing that the poor aren’t more susceptible to crime is a losing battle though.
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2. Cogito+A2[view] [source] 2020-06-22 20:19:34
>>jimbob+(OP)
> It’s intuitive and true that poor homes and neighborhoods are going to house more crime.

I'm not sure it's a good idea to assume certain truths based upon intuition.

3. rectan+J4[view] [source] 2020-06-22 20:27:53
>>jimbob+(OP)
> It’s intuitive and true that poor homes and neighborhoods are going to house more crime.

I challenge your assumption. To me it seems intuitive that crimes are committed at higher rates by the socioeconomically advantaged, because they can get away with it.

See for example that immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than the general population.

https://www.cato.org/blog/illegal-immigrants-crime-assessing...

4. heavys+R9[view] [source] 2020-06-22 20:46:55
>>jimbob+(OP)
If we look at theft like the OP does, wage theft vastly outnumbers other types of criminal theft.
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