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originally posted by: Edumakated
Many folks think crime has increased because of the 24/7 media. Crime was pretty bad in the 80s when I was growing up but you really didn't get bombarded with the stories because you only had the local 6pm news. Now you have internet, 24 hour news, etc so you see more stories that probably would not have been reported before.
Crime is also highly concentrated in low income urban black neighborhoods. Just a reality. When you look at murder and violent crime stats on a per capita basis, it is largely a black problem and to a lesser degree, Hispanic.
I think the high incarceration rates has helped reduce crime some. However, I don't think it does anything to break the cycle of crime because it removes fathers from the community. Kids with no fathers around are much more likely to fall into a life of crime and so you just create a new generation of thugs.
I'm a tough on crime guy, but the prison system is obviously failing. I'd rather see a lot of the non-violent perps out of jail and that money spent on education, rehab, etc. Maybe create a nightswatch and put some of these guys in the military. IMHO, jail should be for those who commit violent crimes - attempted murder, rape, Chomos, etc.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
originally posted by: Edumakated
Many folks think crime has increased because of the 24/7 media. Crime was pretty bad in the 80s when I was growing up but you really didn't get bombarded with the stories because you only had the local 6pm news. Now you have internet, 24 hour news, etc so you see more stories that probably would not have been reported before.
Crime is also highly concentrated in low income urban black neighborhoods. Just a reality. When you look at murder and violent crime stats on a per capita basis, it is largely a black problem and to a lesser degree, Hispanic.
I think the high incarceration rates has helped reduce crime some. However, I don't think it does anything to break the cycle of crime because it removes fathers from the community. Kids with no fathers around are much more likely to fall into a life of crime and so you just create a new generation of thugs.
I'm a tough on crime guy, but the prison system is obviously failing. I'd rather see a lot of the non-violent perps out of jail and that money spent on education, rehab, etc. Maybe create a nightswatch and put some of these guys in the military. IMHO, jail should be for those who commit violent crimes - attempted murder, rape, Chomos, etc.
Misattributed correlation.
Being black or hispanic doesn't make you more violent.
The simple fact is: urban areas have insanely high amounts of lead contamination compared to rural areas. The "white flight" of the 70s and 80s ensured that inner cities were left with mostly minorities. When they say "the meek shall inherit the Earth", they don't mention that the Earth they inherit will be contaminated with lead, and would be the cause of the biggest spike in violent crime in human history.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: Edumakated
Wait...so you are saying that in rural areas the crime is mostly black and hispanic folks, and that the statistics you see in inner cities holds true in rural areas as well?
It is well known that exposure to lead has numerous adverse effects on behavior and development. Using data on two cohorts of children from the NLSY, this paper investigates the effect of early childhood lead exposure on behavior problems from childhood through early adulthood. I find large negative consequences of early childhood lead exposure, in the form of an unfolding series of adverse behavioral outcomes: behavior problems as a child, pregnancy and aggression as a teen, and criminal behavior as a young adult. At the levels of lead that were the norm in United States until the late 1980s, estimated elasticities of these behaviors with respect to lead range between 0.1 and 1.0.