This one's gonna take a while, but I'm happy to look it over. Concerned about PSU, though.
Your worldview only works in extreme cases, which would cause a rational person to question its validity.
I don't have a weltanschauung as you imagine it. You still seem to think that I asserted that poverty was the corollary of crime, but it isn't. I just know that some impact on interpersonal violent crime at particularly large magnitudes.
Good. Me neither. But I've compared crime rates of random meth infested WV and KY former coal towns, and can't seem to find any place in the black belt with similar population and unemployment that comes close with black populations over 35%. I'm looking for the unicorn, too, believe it or not. Not that it's representative, but I'd love some contrary evidence.
When I speak of genetic inclination, it's only relevant towards impulsive acts. I fully believe whites and asians are more predisposed to premeditated crime, though it's not something I've looked too deeply into. But premeditation speaks to reason, so it makes sense. It's also doesn't seem to be the primary problem with violence.
This one's gonna take a while, but I'm happy to look it over. Concerned about PSU, though.
I don't have a weltanschauung as you imagine it. You still seem to think that I asserted that poverty was the corollary of crime, but it isn't. I just know that some impact on interpersonal violent crime at particularly large magnitudes.
Good. Me neither. But I've compared crime rates of random meth infested WV and KY former coal towns, and can't seem to find any place in the black belt with similar population and unemployment that comes close with black populations over 35%. I'm looking for the unicorn, too, believe it or not. Not that it's representative, but I'd love some contrary evidence.
When I speak of genetic inclination, it's only relevant towards impulsive acts. I fully believe whites and asians are more predisposed to premeditated crime, though it's not something I've looked too deeply into. But premeditation speaks to reason, so it makes sense. It's also doesn't seem to be the primary problem with violence.