They have much more
crime than rural areas.
Not exact matches
Also,
crime rates are lower in
rural areas than in urban city centers, and police response times are much slower in
rural areas than in urban
areas due to the lower population density which means long distances from a police station to the average
crime scene.
@Adam Are you seriously asking for citations that prove gun use in cities is more likely
crime related
than livestock protection related and that in
rural areas that relation is reversed?
The shift would draw down the makeup of many
rural areas where prisons are located, to the benefit of urban
areas where more
crimes take place — that is, better for Democrats
than for Republicans.
If you rent out a property in an
area prone to petty
crime, this rider may be more appropriate
than for someone renting out a property in a little - trafficked, low -
crime rural area.
Generally, cities face higher risks for property
crime than suburbs or
rural areas.
If you live in a relatively low - traffic, low -
crime suburban or
rural area, for example, your rates might be lower
than they would be if your home address was in a large city with heavy traffic and more opportunities for thieves to take advantage of unsuspecting auto owners.
If you rent out a property in an
area prone to petty
crime, this rider may be more appropriate
than for someone renting out a property in a little - trafficked, low -
crime rural area.
Generally, urban
areas have more traffic and
crime, so insurance rates in these
areas are higher
than in suburban and
rural areas.