Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston has 12 murders so far this year and around 40,000 less people than DC. Incredible.
There's one big difference between Boston and DC....
What is that (what is the difference)?
Poor people, no education, no hope, generational poverty. I lived in the hood when I first moved here. Conflict is what they are engaged every waking hour. The ones who would like to get out, don't have the money. They live in stress, anger. Gave me anxiety.
I didn't even mention mental health/SN. Crime is the norm.
Super messed up, but it was created by society, politics, history.
Poor in US, any race, seem more messed up that many other places.
Social programs, welfare, free health care, education is supposed to relieve the stress and help lift people up, but it doesn’t seem to be working in D.C.
Welfare programs don't work. People (mostly) don't commit crime because they are poor, they commit crime because they are mentally ill, impulsive, or have a mental disability. Unfortunately, social services are very not effective at reducing crime. The most effective thing at reducing crime is incarceration for repeat offenders. People can't commit crimes and harm the general public when they are in prison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston has 12 murders so far this year and around 40,000 less people than DC. Incredible.
There's one big difference between Boston and DC....
What is that (what is the difference)?
People who annoy you.
Anonymous wrote:compare per capita crime in red states to blue...I'll wait here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston has 12 murders so far this year and around 40,000 less people than DC. Incredible.
There's one big difference between Boston and DC....
What is that (what is the difference)?
Poor people, no education, no hope, generational poverty. I lived in the hood when I first moved here. Conflict is what they are engaged every waking hour. The ones who would like to get out, don't have the money. They live in stress, anger. Gave me anxiety.
I didn't even mention mental health/SN. Crime is the norm.
Super messed up, but it was created by society, politics, history.
Poor in US, any race, seem more messed up that many other places.
This is such a copout answer. Boston has a higher share of the population living under the federal poverty line than DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston has 12 murders so far this year and around 40,000 less people than DC. Incredible.
There's one big difference between Boston and DC....
What is that (what is the difference)?
Poor people, no education, no hope, generational poverty. I lived in the hood when I first moved here. Conflict is what they are engaged every waking hour. The ones who would like to get out, don't have the money. They live in stress, anger. Gave me anxiety.
I didn't even mention mental health/SN. Crime is the norm.
Super messed up, but it was created by society, politics, history.
Poor in US, any race, seem more messed up that many other places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still are not cracking down sufficiently on juvenile crime.
DC defines “juvenile offender” as age TWENTY FIVE (25) and below.
- no jail time
- probation
- “released under the recognizance of their parents” (or just let go, to re-offend later that day or week).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston has 12 murders so far this year and around 40,000 less people than DC. Incredible.
There's one big difference between Boston and DC....
What is that (what is the difference)?
Poor people, no education, no hope, generational poverty. I lived in the hood when I first moved here. Conflict is what they are engaged every waking hour. The ones who would like to get out, don't have the money. They live in stress, anger. Gave me anxiety.
I didn't even mention mental health/SN. Crime is the norm.
Super messed up, but it was created by society, politics, history.
Poor in US, any race, seem more messed up that many other places.
Social programs, welfare, free health care, education is supposed to relieve the stress and help lift people up, but it doesn’t seem to be working in D.C.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston has 12 murders so far this year and around 40,000 less people than DC. Incredible.
There's one big difference between Boston and DC....
What is that (what is the difference)?
Poor people, no education, no hope, generational poverty. I lived in the hood when I first moved here. Conflict is what they are engaged every waking hour. The ones who would like to get out, don't have the money. They live in stress, anger. Gave me anxiety.
I didn't even mention mental health/SN. Crime is the norm.
Super messed up, but it was created by society, politics, history.
Poor in US, any race, seem more messed up that many other places.
Anonymous wrote:DC Police have given up. The cities elected officials do not support them and they know it.
Anonymous wrote:We still are not cracking down sufficiently on juvenile crime.
Anonymous wrote:compare per capita crime in red states to blue...I'll wait here.