| Look, absolutely everyone in this entire page is trying to dodge strictly enforced DDR Germany-style taboo about saying the truth, so I’m not gonna say what is the obvious source of most criminality in the West. But I’ll stop you right there from swaying the blame onto someone else and reaching entirely false conclusions. What crime is NOT due to: - Crime is not due to poverty. Plenty of poor cities who aren’t violent. - Crime is not due to previous crime. Put white felons on an island and you get Australia, as the joke says. - Crime is not due to high-density area. Tokyo. - Crime is not due to immigration or displacing population. Ukraine migrant kids who spoke French astonishingly fluently in 6 months, a better score than all kids from “other” French backgrounds. - Crime is not due to mixing population. Singapore. Each of them is easily proven by finding great counter-examples of constructive people being moved/concentrated to place X or Z and not having high criminality. It must be something else, something which can be found in all evoked areas and not found in peaceful areas, but I’m not going to say it. Is it water? |
Also, your list doesn't mean some combination of those things can't result in worsening incidence of violent crime.
My own belief is that its some combination of:
- Extreme wealth inequality
- High cost of living
- High incidence of poverty (relative to the aforementioned cost of living)
- Poor social safety net
- Poor community cohesion and trust
- Individualistic cultural attitudes (as opposed to collectivist cultural attitudes)
- Poor public protection
- Easy access to drugs (including alcohol)
I think the drugs just become a symptom of the problem; people get addicted because they are suffering (see rat park). They develop antisocial behaviours, which reduces community cohesion and trust. The city then becomes less happy overall, and it becomes a cycle