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Essay On Crime In America

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Different states in America have varying demographics when it comes to race, income, joblessness, and more, and states also vary when it comes to crime rates. The relationships between economic factors and crime rates are not direct, for example, Alaska has had the 3rd highest median house income but also has had some of the highest violent crime rates in the country. Being able to predict crime rates in a geographical area such as a state is important for public policy and law enforcement regarding making informed decisions. These decisions can help create efficient anti-crime policies. The United States of America was used as the geographical unit of study excluding Alaska, New Jersey, and Hawaii due to missing data. This paper examines which factors related to economics and demographics are linked to the crime rate. Inequality has been theorized to increase crime rates due to ecological factor of crime (Merton, 1938; Shaw & McKay, 1942; Becker, 1968). Certain factors including race are more prevalently associated with inequalities which is why they are included in the analysis. …show more content…

Individuals who are unsuccessful can become alienated from mainstream society and become involved in criminal activity. Inequality is also theorized to have a negative effect on social controls which can be a mechanism for crime control. Inequality has been shown to have a significant effect on property crime (Chiu & Madden, 1998). Previous research has identified inequality by the population in a region earning less than half of the median income (Ehrlich, 1973). Even when holding effects such as family composition, poverty, and race constant, violent crime is still greatly impacted by inequality (Kelly, M., 2000). These individuals that face social inequality face greater incentives and pressure to commit crime especially property

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