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    Poverty and Homicide Essay

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    will examine the relationship between poverty and homicide. I anticipate that there will be a significant association between the increase of poverty rates and the increase of homicide rates. The null hypothesis states that there is no significance relationship between poverty and homicide. The alternative hypothesis states that there will be a significant relationship between poverty and homicide. The two theories I found to explain the increase of poverty and homicide rates in the urban community

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    because of their actions it became harder for them to find good paying jobs and they slowly started to live in poverty. The reason why I told you this short story is because no matter how rough life is, do not resort to crime or drugs. There is always a better path to follow. Crime has a capacity to create brutal sequences causing unemployment, economic downturns and instability. Poverty and crime combined leave people with two choices: either take part in criminal activities, or try to find legal ways

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    Memphis Research Paper

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    Introduction Why Memphis has one of the highest crime rate city in the US? Over the past decade, Memphis has become an attractive city for many tourists around the world to visit. It has historical landmarks related to famous characters such as Elvis Presley. Furthermore, Memphis has one of the top music destinations in the world and the city where many forms of music were established and still being recorded till today. Moreover, Memphis is a good place to live because it has a lot of historical

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    The violent crime rate in highly disadvantaged Black areas was 22 per 1,000 residents, not much different from the 20 per 1,000 rate in similar white communities. There are still many people who mistakenly believe there is something about the “black neighbourhoods that make them more violent and prone to crime” (Krivo, L) . Krivo is a co-author of this study and associate professor of sociology at Ohio State University.The research shows that neighbourhoods with the most crime tend to be those with

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    The cause of crime When an individual commits a crime it is society that has placed laws to find this individual guilty of such crime(s). This individual will now face the consequences of their action. But what caused this individual to participate in criminal activities? What causes crime? In order to answer such question, one has to understand what crime is. Nadia defined crime as “the breach of laws that are laid down by the ruling authority of the land” (topyaps.com) via mechanisms such as legal

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    Is poverty a major problem in Canada's major cities? I do believe it can be a major problem. In fact, 1 in 7 or approximately 5 million in Canada live in poverty. Canada is ranked behind the average in a recent UNICEF survey of child poverty in rich nations. The UNICEF stands for United Nation International Children Emergency Fund and this organization assist children and mothers in developing countries. According to their data on child poverty about 13% of Canadian children live In poverty compared

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    Crime In Chicago Essay

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    as many as New York, and 200 more than Los Angeles” (Tu). Englewood, which has the highest homicide rates in the city show poverty may be the underlining factor. The neighborhood of Englewood has a population of 30,654, and 42.2 percent of them are below poverty level (Tu). It goes to show the correlation between poverty and crime; crime is indeed a distinct reflection of crime. Chicago’s population is divided between 29 % Hispanics, 33% blacks, and 32% whites (Craig).

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    “Critically review and compare the principal theories of crime and differentiate between crime and deviancy.” The difference between Crime and deviancy Over the years what is considered to be deviancy has changed. As although there is a link between crime and deviancy not all deviant behaviours is considered criminal. Crime is defined by Newbum (2007, p.8) an infraction of criminal law. A crime is committed when it results in certain consequences that may lead to punishment. Whereas the definition

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    Poverty, indeed is an issues affecting all parts of the world. There are many people that live under very bad conditions which can create dysfunctional families which ultimately can lead to delinquency. Studies have shown that children that come from poverty are more likely to commit in crime than those children that come from wealthier families. Studies in the Carolinas has shown that there is a reasonable link of poverty and violent crime among juveniles. From experience it is said that, “every

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    title suggests, it explains the use of social class differences to explain racial differences in crime. Among earlier arguments are the subculture of violence and subculture of poverty theories, which argue that African Americans tend to have pro-crime norms and values. The article's author, Robert D. Crutchfield, goes in depth with recent and more advanced theories to explain the link between poverty, crime, and race, while criticizing the subcultural theories. These new theories tell a different view

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