Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a trick question? There are more poor blacks in DC and MD than in VA.
OP here. Not a trick question. Plenty of poor people in Woodbridge and geographic demographics do not explain why someone from MD or DC would not just cross the bridge and commit crimes in VA. in fact they routinely do between DC and MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because most of the crime comes from poor people. Most of the poor people in NOVA are illegal immigrants, and while they do commit some crime, they aren't nearly as brazen about it since they can be deported. Also, they are usually working and don't have all the idle time for that.
This is part of the answer.
NoVA also had pretty strict racial covenants up through the 1970's in some areas. Lots of redlining in NoVA, so poorer African-Americans were essentially forced to live in DC and MD, which had loosened their racial covenants in the 1960s. Similarly, NoVA had strict zoning about multifamily housing because they didn't want to attract "those people" who couldn't afford a SFH.
Crime is most closely correlated with poverty. Where do the poor live in this region? That explains the answer. It has nothing to do with race, 2nd Amendment rights, or culture.
Anonymous wrote:armed robbery, strong-arm robbery by force/violence, and assault crimes are lower in Virginia than in Maryland and DC for the same reason it's also lower in most other states, including those with large urban areas - because most states allow concealed carry. Maryland and DC (until recently) do not.
Other states with large cities and diverse populations, such as Texas, Georgia and Florida have similar demographics as the DC area, but less of the type of robbery crime that is typically committed in states where people aren't allowed to carry a gun for self defense.
It's really not that big of a mystery. Criminals aren't stupid. They understand things like this. Pulling a knife or gun on someone in Georgetown will get you their wallet, cel phone, or car. Pulling a gun on someone 1/2 a mile away in Roslyn might get you killed. They know this.
Anonymous wrote:armed robbery, strong-arm robbery by force/violence, and assault crimes are lower in Virginia than in Maryland and DC for the same reason it's also lower in most other states, including those with large urban areas - because most states allow concealed carry. Maryland and DC (until recently) do not.
Other states with large cities and diverse populations, such as Texas, Georgia and Florida have similar demographics as the DC area, but less of the type of robbery crime that is typically committed in states where people aren't allowed to carry a gun for self defense.
It's really not that big of a mystery. Criminals aren't stupid. They understand things like this. Pulling a knife or gun on someone in Georgetown will get you their wallet, cel phone, or car. Pulling a gun on someone 1/2 a mile away in Roslyn might get you killed. They know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because most of the crime comes from poor people. Most of the poor people in NOVA are illegal immigrants, and while they do commit some crime, they aren't nearly as brazen about it since they can be deported. Also, they are usually working and don't have all the idle time for that.
This is part of the answer.
NoVA also had pretty strict racial covenants up through the 1970's in some areas. Lots of redlining in NoVA, so poorer African-Americans were essentially forced to live in DC and MD, which had loosened their racial covenants in the 1960s. Similarly, NoVA had strict zoning about multifamily housing because they didn't want to attract "those people" who couldn't afford a SFH.
Crime is most closely correlated with poverty. Where do the poor live in this region? That explains the answer. It has nothing to do with race, 2nd Amendment rights, or culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a trick question? There are more poor blacks in DC and MD than in VA.
OP here. Not a trick question. Plenty of poor people in Woodbridge and geographic demographics do not explain why someone from MD or DC would not just cross the bridge and commit crimes in VA. in fact they routinely do between DC and MD.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a trick question? There are more poor blacks in DC and MD than in VA.
Anonymous wrote:VA in general actually has a functioning justice system compared to the joke of a revolving door that DC calls its court system?
Anonymous wrote:VA in general actually has a functioning justice system compared to the joke of a revolving door that DC calls its court system?
Anonymous wrote:Because most of the crime comes from poor people. Most of the poor people in NOVA are illegal immigrants, and while they do commit some crime, they aren't nearly as brazen about it since they can be deported. Also, they are usually working and don't have all the idle time for that.