The Relationship between Poverty and Crime: A Comprehensive Analysis
Keywords:
Poverty, Crime, Socio-Economic Factors, Structural Inequality, Criminological Theories, Socio-Economic Disparities, Policy ImplicationsAbstract
The intricate relationship between poverty and crime has long been a subject of scholarly debate and societal concern. This scholarly article critically examines the multifaceted dynamics between poverty and crime, exploring their complex interplay, causal mechanisms, and socio-economic implications. Drawing on empirical research, criminological theories, and sociological perspectives, this paper investigates the correlation between poverty and various forms of crime, addressing the nuanced factors contributing to criminal behavior in impoverished communities. It sheds light on socio-economic disparities, structural inequalities, and policy implications for addressing crime and poverty in contemporary society.