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1 factorsinfluencingcrime rates

multiple factorsinfluencecrime rates

his department ... some factorscontributeto high crime rates

the societal factorsinfluencecrime rates

socioeconomic factorscausinghigher crime rates

numerous factors(passive) are created byCrime rates

the real factorsleadto high crime rates

empirically what factorsinfluencecrime rates

all the external factorsinfluencecrime rates

ecological factorsleadto high crime rates

geographic factorsinfluencingcrime rates

crime of environmental factorsinfluencecrime rates

a variety of environmental factorsinfluencecrime rates

crime rates ... many factorsinfluencecrime rates

The FBI ... account other factorsmay influencecrime rates

major causative factorsleadingto high crime rates

many important factorsinfluencingcrime rates

wide variety of factors(passive) are influenced byCrime rates

a wide range of factors(passive) are influenced bycrime rates

a million different factorsinfluencecrime rates

both studies ... outside factorsmay influencecrime rates

May 2016 Factorsinfluencingcrime rates

many socio - economic factors(passive) can be influenced bycrime rates

Certain social and environmental factorswould influencecrime rates

restrictions on gun ownership ... factorsinfluencecrime rates

Corcoran 's work ... other factorsinfluencecrime rates

People living in those cities ... several factorshad contributedhigh rate of crime

Loss of investment High unemployment , instability and other factorsleadto high crime rates

crucial criminal science and sociological factors ... the povertyleadsto high crime rates

a multitude of factors - gun ownership potentially being one(passive) are influenced byCrime rates

an examination of the socio - economic and socio - cultural factorscausehigh crime rates

factors such as better household and vehicle security and better policingcould be influencingcrime rates

various themes , from psychological portraits of offenders to economic factorsinfluencecrime rates

his bold claims with elaborate statistical analyses that tease sometimes small effects out of the welter of factorsinfluencecrime rates

the highest poverty rate , highest unemployment rate , the highest percentage of illicit drug arrests , the highest high school dropout rates in the city , many factorscontributeto high crime rates

complications that challenge those findings and note ... factors unrelated to realignment , such as changes in economic conditions and law enforcement personnelinfluencedcrime rates

complications that challenge those findings and note there may be factors unrelated to realignment , such as changes in economic conditions and law enforcement personnelinfluencedcrime rates

density -high poverty ratesresultsin high crime rates

A history of racist redlining policies , a lack of job opportunities , as well as food deserts and various public health issues ... the factorsleadto high crime rates

Before the 1990s , the belief held in both policing and political circles that crime resulted from factors beyond anyone ’s control , and that police could do littleto influencecrime rates

a vicious cycle by which young people struggling with the lack of economic opportunities turn to illegal activities and crime , further depressing growthhave createda vicious cycle by which young people struggling with the lack of economic opportunities turn to illegal activities and crime , further depressing growth

to a feeling of insecurityis leadingto a feeling of insecurity

in higher insurance premiumscan resultin higher insurance premiums

from poverty and corruptionresultingfrom poverty and corruption

what people do and do not do in their neighborhoodinfluencewhat people do and do not do in their neighborhood

to some higher insurance rates as wellleadsto some higher insurance rates as well

to a sense of insecurity among residentscontributesto a sense of insecurity among residents

to lower property values and poor real estate investmentsleadto lower property values and poor real estate investments

in unfortunate deathsresultingin unfortunate deaths

states to enact controls on handgun carrymight causestates to enact controls on handgun carry

Kemp to leave South AfricapromptedKemp to leave South Africa

to a climate of fearcontributesto a climate of fear

the fear and discontent(passive) created bythe fear and discontent

to cutbacks in those legal protections in the 1970s and 1980sledto cutbacks in those legal protections in the 1970s and 1980s

to a decrease in populationalso leadto a decrease in population

the well being of a populationcan ... influencethe well being of a population

in distress in different states of the usa as wellhave resultedin distress in different states of the usa as well

a Decrease in Religiosity?Paul HeatonMar 1Causea Decrease in Religiosity?Paul HeatonMar 1

to legislation in the 1990s that particularly increased punishment of criminal aliensledto legislation in the 1990s that particularly increased punishment of criminal aliens

an atmosphere of fear in the countrycreatingan atmosphere of fear in the country

black market dealings causing violence all of this goes along with people in these areas not having real opportunity due to the fact that business wo n't open upcausingblack market dealings causing violence all of this goes along with people in these areas not having real opportunity due to the fact that business wo n't open up

to a desirable climate for industry , commerce , and residences , which in turn means higher property values and a stronger tax basealso contributeto a desirable climate for industry , commerce , and residences , which in turn means higher property values and a stronger tax base

to the falling population numbershave contributedto the falling population numbers

the size of the prison population(passive) is influenced bythe size of the prison population

to population reduction as able individuals move away to avoid the crime rate in portmay leadto population reduction as able individuals move away to avoid the crime rate in port

to a more trusting community and much more comfortable workers , which also increases efficiency and revenue all overleadto a more trusting community and much more comfortable workers , which also increases efficiency and revenue all over

to a more trusting community and more comfortable employees , which also increases productivity and revenue all aroundleadto a more trusting community and more comfortable employees , which also increases productivity and revenue all around

to discriminatory law enforcementcan leadto discriminatory law enforcement

people tofeel unsafecausedpeople tofeel unsafe

people to leave townwill causepeople to leave town

the need for more law enforcement officerscausethe need for more law enforcement officers

people to flee the state ’s citiesare causingpeople to flee the state ’s cities

in them being named as criminal - like peoplewill resultin them being named as criminal - like people

to our extremely high cost of operating jails and prisonsalso contributeto our extremely high cost of operating jails and prisons

as the drug may hold different effects on the personmay originateas the drug may hold different effects on the person

to a person grows ... his or her to continually try to control the reachwould leadto a person grows ... his or her to continually try to control the reach

in a higher percentage of the population having a criminal recordresultin a higher percentage of the population having a criminal record

people to support more police , more courts , more jailscausepeople to support more police , more courts , more jails

and this does not bode well for tallying happy peopleleadsand this does not bode well for tallying happy people

people to acquire guns for self - protectionleadpeople to acquire guns for self - protection

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