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Why is the crime rate in West Virginia so low? If poverty causes crime, shouldn't West Virginia have high crime?
The discussion centers on the surprisingly low crime rate in West Virginia despite its high poverty levels. Participants argue that crime rates are influenced by factors such as rural demographics, law enforcement corruption, and socioeconomic conditions. It is established that non-violent crime rates tend to rise with decreasing incomes, while violent crime rates correlate with the prevalence of single-parent households. Additionally, variations in local laws can significantly impact arrest rates, complicating the interpretation of crime statistics.
PREREQUISITESPolicy makers, criminologists, sociologists, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of crime rates in relation to socioeconomic factors and law enforcement practices.
loquita2 said:Most of Virginia, and places around Washington DC are poor.
ektrules said:Have you been to West Virginia? I have some cousins living there, and they've all been to prison. Last time I visited, I couldn't count how may times some random guy on the street would ask me if I wanted to buy some "rock," pills, or "bud." Also got into a fight. Everybody acted like they had something they wanted to prove.
Crime rate is based on arrests, right? If there is high corruption in law enforcement, then arrests might not be a good indicator of crime.
In general, non-violent crime rates increase as incomes come down, and violent crime rates increase as children with single parents increase. I'm guessing the latter is only because the parents don't have enough time, or aren't willing to be a positive influence in their children's lives.