Why Are Urban Crimes Being Committed?

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Crime has become a vitally important concern in American society. Crime has detrimental effects on social foundation of the United States. The ongoing population shift from rural to urban areas has helped to facilitate crime in the United States through the years. Showing the focused element and impact of crime in society and the consequence of crime in urban areas, allows for better understanding of criminals. Knowing that when criminals recognize the procedures of the crime they get new opportunity to do it. Examining the crimes can give insight into who and why, but there are also many extenuating circumstances which need to be evaluated. Urbanization has provided the opportunity and the capability for the criminal element to thrive. …show more content…
Why are urban crimes being committed and why are they overwhelmingly being committed by people of color? Drugs and alcohol, homelessness, moral corruption, bad influences, mental issues; these a few of the reasons crimes are committed. People of color tend to live in large metropolitan areas and more especially in the city center, while white people, mostly live around a city center or in the suburbs. There was a “Great Migration” in the United States, which happened between 1916 and 1970, it was the relocation of over six million Americans. The greatest numbers being people of color from the rural South who migrated to the Northern cities, which had an extensive impact on urban growth. What brought the people to the cities was the lack of satisfactory job opportunities and harsh segregationist laws. During this migration, all cities had to deal with the influx of people. New York, L.A. and Chicago had the largest inpouring and were forced to deal with the problems. The job opportunities for the incoming were meager and housing conditions were insufficient. As the people were coming North to escape racism, they found that racism was still a problem. The people were still segregated by their color and this extended to all parts of their lives including housing and schools. These immigrants built a place for themselves in the inner cities, actively confronting economic, political and social challenges and creating a new …show more content…
The people who came wanted to better themselves and prosper were the poor people of color from the rural south who came north. As rural people flooded into the cities, the white city dwellers moved out, this caused the inner cities to become isolated and segregated. The quality of life diminished as jobs also fled the cities and despair grew. With the disintegration of the inner cities came crime. It is the responsibility of a nation to provide opportunity, to provide opportunity to thrive. America has stepped away from its responsibility to its citizens for profit. America no longer values its citizens, it no longer wants to encourage or provide education, entice and cooperate with manufacturing. America has become selfish and has increasingly become every individual for themselves society. When we work for the common good everyone wins, as JFK said, “A rising tide lifts all boats” and it is incumbent on the Untied State to create the rising