What actually defines a violent crime? According to the Uniform Crime Report Program’s definition, violent crimes engage force or threaten force. This consists of four separate offenses: murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. These four offenses are labeled as the worst crimes. In order to control these most deviant crimes, we must determine what the source of the problems is. In many studying it has been found that environment determines peoples actions. Environment refers to many things such as geographical, physical, and even sociological. Are these violent crime committed more frequently in certain areas or is suspicion and law enforcement just more prevalent in these areas? We will be determining violent crimes vs environment.
Geographical Environment Vs Violent Crimes
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This shows an estimated 390 violent crimes for every 100,000 resident of the area. 90 percent of all violent crimes occur with in metropolitan cities. In a list of the top 50 cities in the United States in 2007 the Northeast had 5.
Midwest
In 2004, an estimated 22.4 percent of the nations population was accounted for the Midwest region. Of this 22.4 percent, they committed an estimated 18.8 percent of violent crimes. The rate of population to violent crimes was 391 offences per 100,000 residents of the area. In a list of the top 50 cities in the United States in 2007 the Midwest had 10.
South
In 2004, the South had the largest populated region. It was estimated at 36.1 percent of the total population. Of the population, 41.9 percent of the nations crimes were committed here. That comes to an estimated total of 540 violent crimes in comparison to 100,000 residents. In a list of the top 50 cities in the United States in 2007 the South had 20.