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- From: todd@ceres.elcom.nitech.ac.jp (Todd Law)
- Subject: Re: Crime in Canada vs U.S. Why the difference?
- In-Reply-To: ramirez@julia.math.ucla.edu's message of 17 Jan 93 19:41:30 GMT
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- Organization: Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya ,Japan.
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 20:19:58 GMT
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- To start with,
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- (1)
- How about two-hundred-plus years of uncompensated slavery in the
- US which has put many black Americans into a hole so deep that
- many never get out of it, financially or psychologically.
- I say racial friction, through no fault of the minorities themselves,
- but through the majority that forced, then ignored a completely
- inequitable situation for centuries, is a major cause of crime in
- the US. Canada has racial tensions too, but several orders of
- magnitude smaller.
-
- (2)
- The weather. When it's 40 below, if you don't have a regular place
- to live, and enough to eat (and therefore a job), you die. The cold
- gets rid of most of the rift-raft (they go pick fruit in the Okanoggan)
- and keeps people from aimlessly wandering the streets much of the year.
- In winter, the most dangerous place is probably the much-touted rubber-
- wheeled heated subway system in Montreal, anywhere between Lionel-Groux
- and Cotes-de-Neiges. Outside, no problem. If it's safe in the winter,
- it usually stays that way for the rest of the year (in most places).
-
- (3)
- Wealth. Canada has a vast amount of natural resources and easily tapped
- wealth compared to its population. In a wealthy society, there is usually
- a non-violent means to get what you want, so why bother. Even our poor
- live in what would be considered luxurious conditions in most of the
- world. Wealthy people can afford expensive morals as well (do you think
- Somalians give a hoot whether tuna is dolphin-friendly?)
-
- (4)
- Smaller cities and towns. Big cities are the most violent places on
- earth, possibly because of anonymity. Small-town USA is about as safe as
- anywhere in Canada, but places like Detroit, Chicago, or Washington D.C.
- have no parallel in Canada. Smaller places tend to carry more of a
- rural ethic, since many of the citizens are new-arrivals from the
- country-side, or a mere generation away. Canadians were/are hewers of
- wood and drawers of water, and it shows in everyday life.
-
- (5)
- Tighter gun laws meanining fewer guns to commit violent crimes with.
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- Todd Law
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