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  • Jul 31, 2007, 08:51 AM
    Karen Bozeman
    Crime patterns in community
    I am considering moving to a city that has suffered huge layoffs where many people are leaving to find jobs elsewhere. As a consequence, the cost of housing has fallen drastically and because of this outsiders like myself are attracted to this area (pop. 3/4 million) .

    Here is the question--a relative of mine tells me that "when people move out, crime moves in". Is any part of this theory credible?

    TKs
  • Jul 31, 2007, 08:52 AM
    Karen Bozeman
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Karen Bozeman
    I am considering moving to a city that has suffered huge layoffs where many people are leaving to find jobs elsewhere. As a consequence, the cost of housing has fallen drastically and because of this outsiders like myself are attracted to this area (pop. 3/4 million) .

    Here is the question--a relative of mine tells me that "when people move out, crime moves in". Is any part of this theory credible?

    TKs

    I am considering moving to a city that has suffered huge layoffs where many people are leaving to find jobs elsewhere. As a consequence, the cost of housing has fallen drastically and because of this outsiders like myself are attracted to this area (pop. 3/4 million) .

    Here is the question--a relative of mine tells me that "when people move out, crime moves in". Is any part of this theory credible?

    TKs
  • Jul 31, 2007, 08:52 AM
    GlindaofOz
    I would look at cities like Camden, NJ and Flint, MI. Where jobs left and people had nothing. I can tell you being from NJ that Camden is one of the most dangerous places around.

    If I were you I wold go check it out beforehand and go to the local police precinct and ask about crime statistics.

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