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What those countries have that we do not have is a functioning criminal justice system where criminals receive justice instead of forgiveness. Criminals in those countries understand "dont do the crime if you cant do the time"The harsh reality that many don't want to acknowledge (and in some cases don't want to fathom about themselves, and especially don't want to dare fathom about their kids) is that for a lot people, they're as ethical as their options allow them to be.
There are many people who are in the middle-upper and upper classes who I have no doubt wouldn't hesitate to steal or "do what it takes, even if it's outside the law" if their options are more limited, they just never have to make that choice because they have money in their bank account.
For kids from "well-to-do" families, the thought of "I should steal that toy when no one is looking" doesn't pop into their head as often because they know the process for getting toy only involved asking mom and dad for it.
But, again, this conversation still circumnavigates my original line of inquiry that I never really got a straight answer from anyone on...which was, why do you think the US has so many people people who end up behaving this way vs. other Westernized countries? Even omitting the murder rate, there are other metrics to look at.
For instance, you look at the robbery rate:
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...and look at where some other countries are at:
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What is Italy, Germany, Ireland, Finland, Poland, and Switzerland doing that we're not? Or what do they have that we don't?
Does being born on one particular patch of soil vs. another cause people to inherently have a few screws loose? (and unlikely theory)
Or are there some things in a person's environment that could be driving some of this?
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