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Since you're determined to bring up low income neighborhoods in every crime post, can you please expound further as to how you view that relationship - its origins and potential solutions. What percent of low income people do you think commitvcrime?
There is now a memorial shrine at the spot on Front Street where the victim was found. It has numerous candles and flowers. I went by it yesterday on my way to the Blackstone River Bikeway.
The same point since the beginning of the thread: that violent crime is usually associated with low income.
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Originally Posted by sandsonik
Go deeper.
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Originally Posted by sandsonik
Since you're determined to bring up low income neighborhoods in every crime post, can you please expound further as to how you view that relationship - its origins and potential solutions. What percent of low income people do you think commitvcrime?
Wise choice. A trite and simplistic explanation of the relationship between low income neighborhoods and crime won’t do anyone a bit of good. Best to recognize one’s limits.
Wise choice. A trite and simplistic explanation of the relationship between low income neighborhoods and crime won’t do anyone a bit of good. Best to recognize one’s limits.
Vindictiveness wasn’t the point of my post. I was simply stating what seems quite clear. Namely, that based upon the simplistic analysis of criminal activity that you normally share out here, you don’t seem capable of successfully fulfilling sandsonik’s request to expound further on the relationship between low income neighborhoods and crime, the origins of such crime, and solutions for reducing the incidence of such crime before it happens.
Your take on the subject is predictable to the point of monotony: housing projects = thugs, thugs = crime, crime = reason to post on City-Data, HOORAY! Repeat ad nauseam.
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