There is no direct correlation. Those who will commit crimes, will do so whether employed or not. Those who will not, are not inclined to commit crimes regardless of their employment situation. While some people may reach a level of desperation that can cause them to compromise their morals, most people will exhaust every other avenue before they violate the law.
If people are unemployed long enough, they may become desparate. Crime is sometime they only way they see to bring in money to keep their residence or feed themselves.
It is more likely that unemployment will cause crime.
if a person is unemployed, then he tries to be doing something or other to earn his livelihood
this earning willl be in a different way which is going to be a crime
low unemployment
how does poverty and unemployment leads to coporate social investment
Horst Entorf has written: 'Mismatch explanations of European unemployment' -- subject(s): Labor market, Unemployment 'Crime in Europe' -- subject(s): Crime, Criminology, Deviant behavior, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Crime
High unemployment generally leads to higher crime and more defaults on home loans.
High unemployment will mean that there are more people without work. When people sit around all day with nothing to do, they are more likely to turn to crime. Thus high unemployment coule lead to more crime, especially if it is persistently high. High unemployment can also lead to a change in government. Unemployed people are likely to vote out the incumbent politician (he/she has not been able to find them jobs), and are likely to vote for anyone who says "I will create jobs". A populist could exploit such feelings to get elected, and then use elected office to undermine democratic institutions (this is like what Hugo Chavez did in Venezuela).
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poverty HIV and AIDS crime unemployment
Yes, no work and income you have to steal for a living
Tadashi Yamada has written: 'Crime rates versus labor market conditions' -- subject(s): Crime and criminals, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Crime and criminals, Labor market, Unemployment and crime
Crime and corruption are similar because corruption can lead to crime. One example of this would be corruption in a city politician's office, where the corruption could lead to crimes such as embezzlement and perjury.
over crowding, unemployment and increase in crime rate
poverty;global warming; disease and crime