SOC 2700 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: John J. Diiulio Jr., Property Crime, Larceny
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Chapter #2, theory and policy in context: the great american crime. Decline, page 24-46: the united states crime decline took place from the early 1990s to the present day today. Two main approaches to why violent crimes were so high before the decline are: The increase was related to sociological causes (poverty) making this a liberal approach. The increase was moral poverty, which is children not learning right from wrong and associated ills like drug abuse, this is a conservative approach. Crime in the united states: the past half-century: violent crime indexes are comprised of murders, rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults, property crime indexes consist of burglaries, larceny thefts, and vehicle thefts. By 1991 violent crime was at 758 and property crime at 5,140. Violent crime increased by 371% and property increased at 198%. In 1991 both rates started to drop and by 2012 the violent crime rate was at 387, and property crime rate at 2,859.