A New Study Questions Whether Bright Street Lights Reduce Crime

Americans, and even the sociologists among us, tend to thinkĀ about crime as a problem related to people and their economic characteristics. Crime, we theorize, is caused by poverty or relative poverty (larger differences between the haves and have nots), joblessness, more lucrative underground occupations, or an insufficient safety net. Other scholars have examined non-economic correlates … Continue reading A New Study Questions Whether Bright Street Lights Reduce Crime