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- From: mdeering@agsm.ucla.edu (Michael Deering)
- Subject: Re: The basic problem with anti-gun nuts.
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- Organization: UCLA, Anderson Graduate School Of Management
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- In article <1h50plINN8mu@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> bz269@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (James D. Del Vecchio) writes:
- >
- >In a previous article, smpod@ariel.lerc.nasa.gov (Stefan) says:
- >
- >>Newfoundland has one of the highest umemployment rates in Canada and the US.
- >>I think it's greater than 20%. It probably also has a low crime rate which
- >>is another rebuttal that crime is caused by poverty.
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- >
- > What studies have been done on the correlation between racial/ethnic
- >integration and crime? It might seem that people would be more willing
- >to perpetrate crimes on "outsiders" to their ethnic group than on people
- >they identify with more. Given this, a region or area with more of a mix
- >might have more crime than otherwise.
- >
- > Any ideas?
- >
- >Jim Del Vecchio
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- My question is has anyone done any studies, international or accross
- time of violence versus time served for conviction of a crime?
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- Mick
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