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by aeturnum
687 days ago
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There's also a lot of evidence that a given individuals' chance of being the victim of a particular crime derives from their social situation. Most people who regularly do crime are used to doing crime in a way they can repeat, and those crimes most often target locals and people from the same social sphere. There are also plenty of factors that lead to the targeting of tourists or wealthy people, but most crime victims are poor and live in similar conditions to the person committing a crime against them. Obviously this isn't every crime! People do have unlikely crimes happen to them all the time! Just that they're statistical anomalies and the population level statistics will mislead you about how high your risk is. |
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