In particular I have often highlighted the fact that homicide rates (a proxy for measuring total crime) are most affected by income inequality:
People would also know that the U.K. has some of the worst income inequality and social mobility levels in the developed world. I have often pointed out that social mobility in the U.K. has collapsed. In the wake of the riots I can't help but feel vindicated.
Now, a disclaimer. I am not making any comment on whether or not the rioters should or should not have rioted. I am not questioning whether or not this was the 'right' response to income inequalities or anything else. It remains criminal behaviour.
What I am saying however is that certain economic conditions result in predictable effects. In this case, income inequality and low social mobility result in an underclass which is waiting to explode. The spark in this instance was the shooting of Mark Duggan but that was by no means the gunpowder that has steadily accumulated over the past few decades.

More police and tougher sentences is the easy and comfortable response, it appeases the masses and it fits nicely with Conservative thought. Already the recent cuts to the police are being reconsidered.
In direct contrast, the cuts to the social services in these areas are being flatly ignored. There has been no talk of acutally solving these issues (Cameron's 'big society' apart). It seems the vested interests and prevailing dogma won't allow for this problem to actually be solved. Sigh.....
Brilliant...your thinking challenges us and makes us look at the world more pragmatically...mathematically...realistically....
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Hope you were able to stay in school...hope life is treating you well.