or does Urbanization influence High Crime Rate?
You're asking a question in which thousands of hours of research have been pour into. The answer is; It could.
Higher crime rates in Urban areas could be due to the higher population of low-income residents. Lower Income people are usually represented by overworked, overstressed Public Defenders whom do not have the time to research each and every individual case, therefore their clients are normally given a plea bargin. Opposed to Suburban areas in which the population is of higher income residents who do have the money to higher a defense attorney to prevent charges. (One theory)
There are many other theories in which try to explain the relative increase in crime in urban areas...check out your nearest library :)
Urbanization in the 1850s lead to the main place for high crime, pollution and junk.
The primary cause of urbanization is jobs or the growth of industry. People will move to where they can find work.
Rationalization
Rationalization
Industrialization is not synonymous to urbanization, but industrialization can cause rapid urbanization. Urbanization is simply the steady switch from rural lifestyles to urban lifestyles. Industrialization is a society's advance into machinery based production techniques.
Yes, mostly higher crime rates and environmental degradation.
This is due to people moving to where the jobs are and the jobs are mostly in the urban areas.
Overpopulation, depletion of resources, pollution, and deforestation. Sociologically, the negatives are poverty, homelessness, and crime.
Tenements, Crime, Traffic congestion(OW)
Urbanization leads to overcrowding and traffic. Sadly, it also leads to an increase in crime. While it's great to build and expand, there are certain negative elements that simply come with the territory.
man is the cause of crime because man is the deciding factor in what crime is. If we say it's a crime presto, it's a crime. If we say it's legal, presto, it's not a crime.
It can cause people to be many