Crime & Economics
While there is little doubt that economic deprivation urges some individuals towards a life of
crime,
poverty itself can hardly be the sole cause of
crime. ....
(1972

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Crime & The American Dream
.... Dream" and recognize they are denied the means of achieving it:
poverty, eroded education infrastructures, poor health services, violent
crime, lack of ....
(780

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Public Perception of Crime and Delinquency
.... We thought that
poverty caused
crime, so we waged a war on
poverty. When
crime was not reduced, critics said
poverty was not the ....
(2658

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Crime and Punishment
.... with no escape and no respite from their suffering---except in drinking and
crime. .... that Raskolnikov and those oppressed by the city and by
poverty to such a ....
(2172

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Crime and Unemployment
.... Sociological criminology is undergoing a theoretical transformation that is energized in part by the new ethnographies of
poverty and
crime. ....
(4010

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Violent Crime & Terrorism
.... It follows from this that
poverty itself is not a cause of street
crime but rather the existence of a widespread belief to the effect that criminality is an ....
(791

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The Rich Get Richer While The Poor Get Prison
.... and prejudice are insignificant factors in the formation of
crime, but he does argue that capitalism causes
crime because it perpetuates
poverty and greed and ....
(1226

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The Sociology of Social Problems
.... Beyond that, alcohol abuse can lead to traffic accidents, divorce,
crime,
poverty and significant health problems (Parrillo, 2002, p. 366). ....
(3233

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Analysis of Crime
.... A medical symptom would not explain high
crime in
poverty areas, but a sociological view of a symptom as a social lack that
crime seems to fulfill would. ....
(1282

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Prevention and Gang-Related Crime
.... of younger Americans are to be effectively diverted from the criminal justice system and a life of
crime, violence, unemployment, and
poverty (Bennett, et al ....
(9120

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In There Are No Children Here
.... sometimes discouraging, sometimes hopeful book, the story of two brothers, Lafayette and Pharoah Rivers, who live in a world of
crime,
poverty, and little hope ....
(1598

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Philip Slater's The Pursuit of Loneliness
.... The obvious conclusion is that the American people do not want to think about death, illness, aging,
crime,
poverty---until they are forced to look at them ....
(1508

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Crime and Punishment and Trifles
.... favor of the monarchy. Even so, squalid Russian
poverty forms the backdrop of
Crime and Punishment. Raskolnikov conceives of the ....
(2128

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Poverty in the US How Can It Be Dealt With? F
.... perspective of a "culture of
poverty" (Yu, 2003, p. 1). No doubt there is a "culture of
poverty," as
crime rates in high-
poverty neighborhoods attest. ....
(711

3

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Property Crime Rate Changes
.... A theory about America's
crime rate being dependent on corporate decisions which result in social problems such as
poverty and unemployment was proposed. ....
(2174

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POVERTY IN AMERICA How Can It Be Dealt With? F
.... perspective of a "culture of
poverty" (Yu, 2003, p. 1). No doubt there is a "culture of
poverty," as
crime rates in high-
poverty neighborhoods attest. ....
(718

3

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Australian Crime Rhetorical Critique
.... There is no discussion in his article about the relationship between
poverty and
crime although one would have expected such a discussion to be included in any ....
(1243

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Florida, Cuba & Crime
.... by many as having one of the nation's most serious juvenile
crime problems. .... In Cuba, young people also feel oppressed from high rates of
poverty, little chance ....
(1352

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Poverty Public Assistance Programs
.... fosters illegitimacy and
crime Over 100 overlapping Federal programs that are not consolidated Welfare dependency is multi-generational
Poverty is complex not ....
(2412

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Effects of Unemployment on Property Crime
.... A theory about America's
crime rate being dependent on corporate decisions which result in social problems such as
poverty and unemployment was proposed. ....
(2515

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Women & Poverty in the US
.... background on
crime shows, and in the foreground as victims of
crime on the .... Press in which the participants generally agreed that the problem of
poverty was a ....
(2643

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Slavery and the South
.... classes.
Crime,
poverty, riots and strikes were a regular part of the lives of the people in the North (Fitzhugh 35). Under the ....
(2154

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Adult Development
.... Cultural variables include associated factors such as violence,
crime,
poverty, parenthood, community, and discrimination which further complicate treatment of ....
(1237

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Conflict, Labeling Theory
.... Since these groups often live in
poverty and high
crime neighborhoods where legitimate opportunities for advancement are few if any, it is understandable how ....
(1303

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Plea Bargaining and Crime Reduction Samuel
.... years, critics of the criminal justice system have called for government programs to eradicate the alleged causes of
crime such as
poverty, disadvantage, and ....
(1890

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Cultural Diversity in the US
.... But outside the world of the employed is the grim world of inner-city ghettoes in which residents are trapped in a cycle of
crime,
poverty, and unwed pregnancy ....
(1819

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Effects of Unemployment on Crime
.... corporate decisions which result in social problems such as
poverty and unemployment; economics rather than morality was concluded to be effected to
crime rates ....
(2002

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Poverty as a Racial Issue
.... corps of journalists who tend to focus on black
crime, blacks on .... Nevertheless, because
poverty traps a significantly greater proportion of the black population ....
(2073

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Gangs: Why People Join Them and the Typical Gang Member
.... Roleff (2002) reports that the correlation between
poverty and
crime in the United States, most especially in gangs, is undeniable. ....
(853

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Crime and Economic Conditions
.... States is aware that neighborhoods and communities characterized by high rates of
poverty and unemployment also tend to be communities in which
crime rates are ....
(755

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