One positive of the Mancession
From the Christian Science Monitor (via Instapundit):
The idea that the crime rate is, if not a leading indicator, at least a trailing indicator of the economy has gripped criminologists studying the Great Recession. At the same time that consumers purchase fewer true luxury items, a glut of "lightweight durables" means lower resale prices for hot computers and wide-screen TVs. And having more male residents of households hanging on the porch instead of at work makes the risk-benefit analysis of crime less appealing in recessionary times.
Labels: crime, mancession
2 Comments:
Hasn't it finally been shown that treating criminals like, well, criminals lowers crime? Or am I applying logic to the situation.
Nice to see that the crime rate is going down despite the under-employment.
Trey
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