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What are reasons as to why some states have more crimes than others?
I know that one obvious answer would be that some states have a larger population, but I am trying to find a much more deeper answer. Maybe such as poverty, but could someone help me list out other factors?
For example, Texas is one of the biggest states; so how could I compare the crimes in Texas to a much smaller state; such as Florida?
I know that one obvious answer would be that some states have a larger population, but I am trying to find a much more deeper answer. Maybe such as poverty, but could someone help me list out other factors?
For example, Texas is one of the biggest states; so how could I compare the crimes in Texas to a much smaller state; such as Florida?
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Misdemeanors or felonies? What degree of severity?
Violent crimes or property crimes or what?
Cities or small towns?
Size of population? Demographics? Ethnicity/race? Poverty?
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You need to figure out more detailed ways in which you want to make comparisons. Here's one example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_crime_rate
Violent crimes or property crimes or what?
Cities or small towns?
Size of population? Demographics? Ethnicity/race? Poverty?
…
You need to figure out more detailed ways in which you want to make comparisons. Here's one example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_crime_rate
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