Mandalore wrote:Having a dense population helps immensely as it focuses money and cuts drastically down on the price of services that the government usually provides such as police officers.
Perhaps this also has an impact upon crime?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-3 ... mated.html...and considering Detroit is effectively bankrupt things are not going well at the moment and unfortunately this will directly impact the population within that sprawling metropolis:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... y/2552819/Mandalore wrote:Then you have the issue of immigration. By the recent 2010 stats, 6.1 million people in Germany were born outside of it with Germany having the most first generation immigrants of EU nations. That's only six years of immigration for the United States. And obviously first generation immigrants are more likely to be in one of the lower classes of society and (should, but I don't know the statistics) correspondingly be more apt to commit crime.
And now with the new reform 11 million immigrants will be granted US citizenship perhaps this could be classified as first generation immigrants and the crime rate might increase accordingly? I'm curious if this will have an impact?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/ju ... ses-senateMandalore wrote:It's actually pretty incredible that the US stays in the same league as you lucky EU countries when it comes to most things. Don't worry though if you guys get out of hand again we'll come and kick your asses for the second or third time.
LOL….nightmare scenario for the US….you guy’s Vs. the rest of the world…let me think who would win, nobody. Anyway if it wasn’t for France (oh I’m forgetting a European country) you guys would still be a colony, I wonder how different things could be today?
(not a serious question, b4 anyone gets upset.)