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by dvfjsdhgfv
870 days ago
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If I understand your point correctly (I'm trying to solve the "crime rate is constant but these are not the same people" conundrum), we assume there is a fixed pool of criminal potential, with some of these people inclined more to violent crime and others for soft crime, and today we have more favorable conditions toward the latter. If so, I'd arrive to the opposite conclusion: if, instead of removing the opportunity for cyber crime, we also relaxed laws related to violent crime, cyber crime wouldn't magically dwindle trying to stick to some magical constant, because even though the pool might be more or less stable, the types of people for both are mostly different. |
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