@RatioPleureizu Des statistiques sur la criminalité de ces populations là? Le lien entre pauvreté et criminalité est établi par des dizaines de recherches sur ces domaines https://t.co/zAHS2mC2yf
@Chris_Said "concluded that social capital and income inequality are the powerful predictors of intentional homicides rate and violent crime in the US states."https://t.co/vChiKvdzXk
@RightistZ @RedEaglePatriot Lol, I’d rather read contemporary studies using modern methodology😁: https://t.co/EfkYmB1CTp
@MamaSayMamaSah8 @crow_sdc @gogogadgethoe_ It’s the data that’s backing them up. “Education, health and wealth are the strong predictors of reducing crime rates….” https://t.co/dYqPc5c3iW
@jdunlap850 @JAFERDIAN @crow_sdc @gogogadgethoe_ Or….. could they be referring to the data that suggests crime occurs less in wealthier neighborhoods. It’s not all about victimizing the wealthy, guys. https://t.co/dYqPc5c3iW
@WaywardRabbler @foresutopichii In fact, studies have found a strong correlation between income inequality and crime, while no said correlation has been found for countries being ethnically diverse. (Ulrisken) https://t.co/aw47GlccjI
@alisha_rispoli @DennisStephan22 @darryn_briggs @IndieCat30 I do not deny that black people are highly overrepresented in violent crime, however falls low in other criminal offenses. It is a fair take, however poverty, inequality and crimes are influenced
@marilynmaupin @CharlesWWagner1 @SRuhle Did you read it? It absolutely says there is a correlation between poverty and crime https://t.co/AIlQyYJzSQ https://t.co/0cDh5wmYXp
@EarthOne_13 @CharlesWWagner1 @SRuhle https://t.co/Pvhoqpsvgv The results show that there is (i) no/flat relationship between per capita income and crime rate;
@LarryJo83480783 @FoxNews Ah now you're getting to the heart of it. The way other countries have dramatically fixed crime is by attacking root causes - namely poverty. Our systems to the exact opposite in the US - promote a wealth gap. The invest their $
@murphey_terri @GethroD51 @SheriffClarke Poverty is linked to crime. https://t.co/61tk1drdIB
@SantorriniM @notTheViashino @closer2theEdge7 @UnpopularBlargh @JessicaValenti I only study violence as a professional! Maybe you should, idk, read what any research on the topic has to say: https://t.co/5SbOH7FXlO
@Markness @notTheViashino @closer2theEdge7 @UnpopularBlargh @JessicaValenti It does because it’s two incomes (or one really stable income). Redistribution is actually the most effective anti-violence policy? https://t.co/5SbOH7FXlO
@TheDailyTrigge1 @elizableu @thehill The statisticians that did math are all socialists doing magical socialist math? That's crazy, someone should tell them. Anyway do you have any non-socialist studies to prove your point? https://t.co/R7o5Y4HeiL
@TheDailyTrigge1 @elizableu @thehill Income inequality and poverty increase crime, as is both common sense and has been proven by dozens of studies. The best way to reduce crime is to reduce inequality and poverty. https://t.co/R7o5Y4HeiL
Pro-poor education and health trickle down to the lower income strata group for the years 2010–2014, as education and health reforms considerably reduce crime rate during the time period. https://t.co/XBfkariGuZ
@MinnesotaFan92 @socialiststeve6 Think deeper. Do your homework. These are some international sources discussing our modern understanding, and there’s plenty of domestic scholarship now. 1. https://t.co/AJqZ0JUY6h 2. https://t.co/Qd2KQtOs53 3. https://
@AntoniusMaxim11 @Babar_le_Rhino @le_Parisien @GDarmanin J en fais rien, car il faut mettre ca en relation avec le niveau de vie. La criminalite ne vient pas de nulle part: https://t.co/6us5spT3MF. En esperant que ton supremacisme ne t es pas empêché d
@BardBorker @humansonbikes @ericacbarnett It is absolutely a fact. You don’t think that poverty and crime are correlated?? https://t.co/ZDIJhOnTRa
@kossow_tim @Yuri_Bezmen0v And this article has found that higher rates of poverty (lower SES) exacerbate violent crime rates. (https://t.co/OSBYUlaZyq). Therefore, at least one of the, if not the primary, reason that we see higher crime rates among black
@sipsippin @thissitesucksdi @JeffTeves85 @Brasilmagic @latimes It's nothing to do with race. It's poverty. POC are more likely to live in poverty. Poverty breeds crime. Please do some academic research. https://t.co/PYoFDWGHmK
@MrFlagg @thissitesucksdi @JeffTeves85 @Brasilmagic @latimes It's nothing to do with race. It's poverty. POC are more likely to live in poverty. Poverty breeds crime. Please do some academic research. https://t.co/PYoFDWGHmK
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@howrealislife @_slim_tim_ @fusion_react @Adreankael @Michael30754855 @JoJoFromJerz So here's a few links, but you may need to go through a library to get access to the articles. https://t.co/mEriRfpGM6 https://t.co/PXNtEbvZZd https://t.co/y0EFvO6cht h
@BoobaDrawings @mattchewy28 @seffi_iv @CerealThing @JakeMcKenna6 @DrawKill @adamtotscomix https://t.co/lS87wx3zXn. Outlines the relationship between the GIP triangle and crime. Read the abstract and you might get the jist, quite a complicated study tho.
@MKtoSavage @RandomnThought2 @luckywilson2008 @SaycheeseDGTL https://t.co/93KCbOZSGA https://t.co/uPIyoGfWlN. There’s multiple more studies out there. The only one thst didn’t find a link was a Swedish study, which is more a product of Scandinavian society
@Vazzagoucho @SmileyForWA Smiley prefers regressive taxes. Washington has the least progressive state tax structure in the country. Studies prove a correlation between inequity and crime. You can’t argue you care about crime while you ignore clear data
@MapleleafsMLSE @CP24 The inequality and lack of prospects for the future leads people to criminal acts. Yes. https://t.co/5gzbLt9aVy
@elwee2 Det finns mycket forskning. Den jag la fram i detta specifika fall är en rapport från 2020 av Journal of Economic Structures som du kan läsa här: https://t.co/f4yLw52C8t Publicerad via Springer Open.
@FStopClick37 @FACTSandDATA100 @CP24 Perhaps, but countless studies show inequality and poverty have a more dramatic effect on crime rate than your crime of passion theory. It boils down to the majority of people would not resort to crime of better opportu
@mikeevans1988 @antoniogm @Parsifaler How about this: https://t.co/6hUGplLHz7
@Zangief_Fighter @heartofthenorth @LastNameFirstF1 @em_679 You think inequality is good for a country? So the best countries to live in in the world are those that are most unequal? https://t.co/4F0rbTSlQ1
RT @EkolojiE: 16 ülkeden oluşan bir panelde yoksulluk, eşitsizlik, suç ve sosyal harcamalar arasındaki dinamik bağlantılar: Sonuçlar, GINI…
16 ülkeden oluşan bir panelde yoksulluk, eşitsizlik, suç ve sosyal harcamalar arasındaki dinamik bağlantılar: Sonuçlar, GINI ve UNEMP'nin suç oranını artırmada‼️ yıkıcı etkisi olan ana belirleyiciler olduğunu göstermektedir. https://t.co/L4AN75YLk4 https
@LibsRPanzies @Xperienced_ @MarshaBlackburn Other factors play into crime, such as opportunity and motive, which are directly linked to poverty. Not all those things are equal, nor are the same levels of poverty, but there is a higher propensity. You're ju
@BazzaMaui @epmurphymn @ISAIAHMN @KaohlyVangHer @TristaMatas @SenatorPappas @davepinto @Ward4STP @MayorCarter @VIhekoronye I know you don't read articles, but basically crime is a symptom of poverty and wealth inequality 👍 https://t.co/xRRcHQplC6
@urfav3llawii @capisceeee @sharabino https://t.co/9nugER05EJ https://t.co/2OwucVQxmG https://t.co/V40zpxgF5p غيض من فيض في كل المجتمعات اعتقد بأن اي شخص يعلم بان مظهر وصحة وجمال زوجة قروية تعمل في أرض زوجها دون اجر لا يماثل زوجة رجل اعمال تتسلى بصرف اموا
Literally nobody said that but since y'all wanna play foolish, as if the link between poverty and crimes increasing hasn't been studied already: https://t.co/MIKsMMWiCN Or even just stop and think: what financially secure kids do you know who are jacking
@CopaMundialJF @marionjane007 @theJeremyVine “Income inequality and unemployment rate increases crime rate” https://t.co/3zQbFerywB
@_____juicy____ @lavern_spicer Boy are you wrong! The problem isn’t lack of police, it’s lack of economic opportunity. Almost all crime is related to economics. https://t.co/tMTLsPx3B5
@jahkobi @KATUNews They conflate the rise in violent crime with less police, as apposed to looking at decades of data that clearly shows that a lack of education, lack of healthcare, and poverty are strongly linked to crime/violent crime. https://t.co/PQW4
@UFCMVP101 @khaleedhayes @treyfive_ Legitimate ways for some of these people to make money. For further study https://t.co/UFSwiotv28
@SeanMichaelson4 @killdang1 @StubbornLibCom You're more than welcome to cross examine some things, but it becomes very apparent that there is a lot at work other than just being permissible on guns. https://t.co/eOkG0dMGXo https://t.co/JCUyWNOa7J https://
@youngpopulist @hockey_walrus @nickstreiff @ryangrim @WCCO You need this information https://t.co/xRRcHQplC6
@Dirtyhorizon2 @MSNBC That’s a valid counterpoint 🙄 Here, learn a little https://t.co/MbfDh96IqO
@Kenno36 @LucasGRP2 @Manga_pera @emycris183 @NerdBoomer vai estudar fudido https://t.co/to1TWmHN7F
@mdnunnesq @halfwaycrooks69 @GravelInstitute "you are offering nothing more than a theory about why crimes are committed." A theory rooted in hard science: https://t.co/uMPB5U6ele
@JaimePretellEsq @A_Allen_Jr Yes, like poverty. https://t.co/61tk1drdIB
@ACorollaries @HimboHugh @RedCharlotte_ https://t.co/muazZMd7B1 https://t.co/GixKrvD7Nw https://t.co/GMvzkmbJiI There's a plethora of research and data that supports the idea that material conditions are at the absolute least correlated if not causative o
@sisneruza @Nostrachavez @aetiology Correlation does not equal causation, most modern research tends to show that poverty is a specific indicator of crime rate. https://t.co/x48gvwA8of
@_GLMJ_ @naninizhoni @TruueDiscipline @CathyReisenwitz Honestly, I have no idea. I started trying to get through a couple of articles, but it too late in the evening for me to properly parse through them now. Sorry. https://t.co/wONS7Jhx8A https://t.co/d
@NunoCm12 @klaudiomontes97 @SaraSzy14 @Luis__Rosa @RitaNobregaGom1 Vou instruir te novamente https://t.co/25i69y3VTh
RT @iskandrah: .@CNN is fearmongering about "smash-n-grab" robberies of insured stores instead of reporting that the federal minimum wage i…
RT @iskandrah: The United States has more people locked in prison (for which dozens of corporations make money) than any other country in t…
RT @iskandrah: .@CNN is fearmongering about "smash-n-grab" robberies of insured stores instead of reporting that the federal minimum wage i…
RT @iskandrah: The United States has more people locked in prison (for which dozens of corporations make money) than any other country in t…
RT @iskandrah: The United States has more people locked in prison (for which dozens of corporations make money) than any other country in t…
The United States has more people locked in prison (for which dozens of corporations make money) than any other country in the world. The United States also has the highest wealth gap in the world.
RT @iskandrah: .@CNN is fearmongering about "smash-n-grab" robberies of insured stores instead of reporting that the federal minimum wage i…
@Ratatouille1er @elblaze22 @4HdePilonnage @ledecaledu25 @morandiniblog @fabienmarcot Non, ils n'ont pas de "bonne raison d'agresser" comme VOUS dites, mais il y a des causes à la criminalité, prévenir plutôt que "guérir"(taper) toussa... https://t.co/pn01
RT @BenSchaeffer_: @RealCandaceO But why is the black community more violent? I'll give you a hint, it's not because black people are more…
@RealCandaceO But why is the black community more violent? I'll give you a hint, it's not because black people are more violent by nature. https://t.co/2N4NHrQ8VD.
@ScotTories Interesting that it aligns almost perfectly with Tory Westminster austerity and cuts. Root cause is UK national austerity policy. Example below https://t.co/7QhW8qu1CN
@ShaneHachey @michaelmalice Yes. But the evidence is overwhelming. It's not even debated by relevant policy experts and economists. https://t.co/hvkYWw8fUK https://t.co/Y8HP3AiAJ2
@425Noelle @logic_justice @TheCalvinCooli1 I mean, you’re the one who’s out of step with the people who literally study poverty for a living “Education, health and wealth are the strong predictors of reducing crime rates” https://t.co/qoZmEKVtzN
@425Noelle @logic_justice @TheCalvinCooli1 Poverty is a direct outcome of lack of opportunity and poor educations. Broken families and crime are downstream from poverty because families that make more money are less likely to split. More information on the
@aws1382 @HamasakiLaw This has been studied to death, you imbecille. Cherry picked counter examples don't disprove it. Poverty is not the only factor, but it as a primary one. Pour money into Chinatown and Appalachia and watch the crime drop further. http
@TheLizard @HamasakiLaw There is a very strong correlation. You are ridiculous. This is good stuff, read it before getting back to me. https://t.co/uMPB5U6ele
Dynamic linkages between poverty, #inequality, crime, and social expenditures in a panel of 16 countries: two-step GMM estimates /6 https://t.co/kis2p7Wmwl
@TeaGeeGeePea @Thesixler @equalityAlec @mattyglesias Pro cop mouthpiece saying fucking nonsense to cover for civilian killing cops. Only a bootlicker or bot would argue against crime and poverty being directly tied. Literally a report just the other day ab
@DollaDollaGilYa @W1NGD1NGZ @thedigitaldash_ Straight up yes lol https://t.co/8O0kmAz6Gx
@JoeBenoi @take_japper @madmart33363545 @ursulawren @germanrlopez Not just saying things, this is incredibly well researched. Every major academic authority agrees poverty must be tackled first. https://t.co/XNiVOIf2t5 https://t.co/1abGWN2hDH https://t.
@FredrikKarrholm Förstärkt polis, bättre utredningar och skärpta lagar behövs. Men vi får ingen signifikant och beständig nedgång på brottsligheten om inte socioekonomiska problem åtgärdas; sambandet är mycket starkt https://t.co/1ecB4vIdfZ
@PepeSmoov @steg70 @NadimElHaddad1 i thought you would have a 'rebuttle'! but honestly there is paper after paper on this subject. If you don't understand why being in need will cause an increase in crime then you really should educate yourself before join
@mangemalo @PilarJimnez20 @iescolar Sobrerepresentación de inmigrantes en numerosos crímenes. Su población es menos del 12% y representan en algunos casos casi la mitad de delitos. Fuentes: https://t.co/kz68eycbAK INE. Gobierno de España. Relación entre p
@AndreasLekare ”Income inequality and unemployment rate increases crime rate” https://t.co/4CNhGsQDe2
@BBandsaw @michelletandler Yes, this is definitely the only study that has ever claimed this... wow. https://t.co/JktMFPm4ix https://t.co/edJDaij4yQ https://t.co/WGhaBCfFgA' I'm sure you'll read these carefully and reconsider your opinion.
@PoliticsBurrito @Casper324B @Tommy_Bagholder @AOC I was waiting for this ;). I challenge you to read these, then search further onto poverty and fatherlessness and those two factors affects on violence and subgroups inability to be “lawful”. https://t.co/
@OfficerDunphy Oh, I can hardly wait to hear what you think it “takes to deal with crime”. Imma take a guess that gun control and poverty aren’t in your arsenal. But ya’ll aren’t really interested in addressing the cause of crime; are you? https://t.co/
@doctorboner420 @PoliticsForAlI @MrHarryCole https://t.co/rBLDNBIQU3 This is a very good study looking at the correlation between the 2. It appears undeniable that poverty is a prime driver in crime which creates a cycle. It would also appear that educatio
RT @jimmytheplant: Dynamic linkages between poverty, inequality, crime, and social expenditures in a panel of 16 countries: two-step GMM es…
Dynamic linkages between poverty, inequality, crime, and social expenditures in a panel of 16 countries: two-step GMM estimates https://t.co/IsGZVQehkw
Income inequality and unemployment rate increases crime rate while trade openness supports to decrease crime rate. Crime rate substantially increases income inequality while health expenditures decrease poverty headcount ratio. https://t.co/d7IptZMZde
Dynamic linkages between poverty, inequality, crime, and social expenditures in a panel of 16 countries: two-step GMM estimates | Journal of Economic Structures | Full Text https://t.co/KoIqOR4F6E