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To: SilentZ who wrote (692284)1/11/2013 6:09:31 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578141
 
>In this country, high density is usually caused by poverty. High density coupled with extreme poverty usually occurs in American cities.

>Crime tends to flourish in poverty esp when density levels are high. Throw in racial discrimination and you have the perfect storm. Hence the high crime rates in most American cities whether they are located in red or blue states.

Is that idea agreed with by Drum's article?

I don't know. He was focused on a spike in crime in the 1980s. He believes the spike may have been due to lead in gas. Sounds plausible. However, reducing lead in gas hasn't changed the fact that crime is higher in the poorer, denser parts of American cities.