As a general statement it can be said that more crime occurs in, and because of, slum-like conditions the world over.
It led to rising crime rate and less of an education.
Because they take what they want to survive and because they have no fear.
pollution, diseases, crime, slums, all those great things
Living in the slums often meant poor living conditions such as overcrowding, lack of sanitation, and limited access to basic services like clean water and healthcare. It also exposed residents to higher rates of crime and violence, and limited opportunities for social mobility and economic advancement.
Smog, pollution, slums, crime, and overcrowding.
Slums are characterized by poor living conditions such as overcrowding, lack of access to clean water and sanitation, and inadequate housing. Slums are often located in urban areas and are home to a large population of low-income residents. Slums can contribute to issues such as poverty, crime, and social inequality, and are a challenge for authorities to address effectively.
they wanted to fix poverty, working conditions, and slums
Slums are impoverished areas with inadequate housing, poor sanitation, and limited access to basic services like clean water and healthcare. They often lack legal recognition and face high rates of crime and social issues. Slums are home to a significant portion of the urban population in developing countries.
One major problem due to urbanization is overpopulation. Another problem is that new social classes emerged which created a division of classes. The third major problem is the gradual decline in standard living.
because it is
That is an extremely broad question. Gun crime is a problem everywhere, but crime in general is a problem (contrary to popular belief, a very large percentage of violent crime involves no weapons or weapons other than guns).
poverty;global warming; disease and crime