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    Poverty And Poverty

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    Poverty is a worldwide social issue that has affected many people in many different types of ways. It can be defined as the state of not having enough money to support the needs that you have. In the book “The Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck, the okies were treated really bad when they first arrived due to people seeing them as someone who just came to steal the things that people there already had. The term okie means scum, we can see how people were already making fun of them without them doing

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    Karl Marxism In Canada

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    class the proletariat. Marxism focuses on the unequal conflict between these two divisions of society. This theory is the basis for all Marxist perspective including his explanations of crime and deviance. Karl Marx stated that crime was the product of poverty and the traditional Marxist view regarding the cause of crime amongst the working classes is competition and the desire to acquire wealth. According to the Marxism movement Deviant behavior is behavior which if frowned upon by the wealthy and powerful

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    Poverty and Drug Abuse It is a well-known fact that those with lower incomes living in unfavorable conditions are more likely to resort to criminal behavior than other classes. Many cases of theft, drug abuse, gangs, and violence, can be traced back to poverty. Poverty is the state of being extremely poor or not being able to make ends meet. Currently the poverty line is placed at an income of $24,600 annually for a family of four and 45 million people in the United States fall below this poverty

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    Individuals living in poverty are not simply deprived of money. They also lack the opportunities needed to live a comfortable life. On the other hand, those who live outside of poverty have many more opportunities to gain success in their life just because of the environment they grow up in. Poverty is a major problem plaguing society. People who grow up in poverty have less power than those in a more fortunate situations due to the challenges they have to face to attain the same opportunities. These

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    structural inequalities. Structural inequality and crime go hand-in-hand. This is because they both can have an effect on each other, one can potentially be a factor to the other. Race/ethnicity also plays a role in crime causation. All three of these ideas are intertwined and can effect one another. According to Walker, Spohn, & DeLone

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    successfully living the American Dream, many Americans are not receiving to same ability to be successful. Children growing up in poverty and minorities are not given the same opportunities as those who grew up in middle and upper class families and neighborhoods. While there may be some resources available to youths and minorities to break the chain of the generations of poverty, some may not have the ability to use these resources. Socialization is the interactions people have with various organization

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    danger to one’s race is crime. Crime will take down a race and even put a negative label on a race for all people to see. Marvin E. Wolfgang and Franco Ferracuti stated that “Statistics on homicide and other assaultive crimes in the United States consistently show that Negroes have rates between four and ten times higher than Whites” (). This statement is definitely true because blacks do indeed have the highest rates of crimes committed even though Whites commit more crime. They shower higher involvement

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    Linear Regression Line

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    variables. This was not as strong as I expected to find because of crime rates in high density areas tending to be higher. The slope was also .021 which means even if there was a strong correlation coefficient it would still be negligible. Density is not a contributing factor when in relation to crime rates, disproving hypothesis 1. Next in table 10 the amount of police per square mile is substituted as the x interval where crime rate stays the same as y. The correlation coefficient was .08 which

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    Social disorganization theory is a good way to measure the differences levels of crime between neighborhoods. Referring to the book article “Social Disorganization Theory’s Greatest Change: Linking Structural Characteristics to Crime in Socially Disorganized Communities by Charis E. Kubrin and James C. Wo on Pg.122” I can say one of the key factors that refer crime- free in a high level of poverty neighborhoods is that are based on the solidarity, cohesion, and integration as a social connection

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    Unemployment on Crime Rates Introduction Crime and poverty often seem to go hand in hand in the modern world, or so is the perception. With poverty rates edging higher this is even more important in our modern day. The unemployment rate is one of the key indicators of the health of our economy. The standard of living for most people falls greatly once they have reached the poverty rate, which makes people live nervously, frantically, and gives greater incentive for them to commit a crime possibly just

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