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Anna71 [15]
3 years ago
7

Economic _________________ has increased both petty and violent crimes, turning some cities into murder capitals. deprivation in

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Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
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Answer: Economic deprivation has increased both petty and violent crimes, turning some cities into murder capitals.

Explanation: Economic deprivation is a lack of basic necessities of life in a society. If an individual lacks some material benefits, important to an everyday life there is huge tendency that the individual will resort to crime.

The proponent of Conflict theory believes that the economically deprived set of people will revolt against those hoarding the scarce resources and using it for their own personal and selfish reason. Class struggle will ensue among the group of people.

Economic deprivation can reduce social trust and encourage disorganization in the society which can birth another social problem of people indulging in crimes.

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