common misconception. actually criminals are drawn to already-unsafe neighborhoods for their aesthetic characterhttps://twitter.com/charlesmurray/status/1406639541394542599 …
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yes I know about broken windows no i wasnt thinking about it when i was writing these tweets its just Fun to insist that causality is the opposite of whatever people say it is
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evidence from metishttps://twitter.com/pervexists69/status/1407054367862181888?s=19 …
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They need to read more Jane Jacobs.
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Crime attracts crime, there's something to this
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by accident yes
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this implies the existence of artisanal criminal real estate agents
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you see, it's similar to why you see a bunch of fast food places in the same block. at first you might think that they're wasting money competing against each other, until you realize they all benefit from network effects because this is where people know to go to get crime.
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This is funny but it's probably a primitive form of risk management.
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always wondered what the illegal yearly revenue per capita of my nice neighborhood was if you counted white collar crime in any sort of sensible way.
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