According to a report from Science Daily, the study conducted by researchers from the U.S. Forest Service revealed that some urban trees may actually reduce
incidences of property crimes and acts of violence.
When Weinberg and his collaborators Eric D. Gould of Hebrew University and David Mustard of the University of Georgia examined young males with no more than a high school education the demographic group that commits the most crime they found that average wages and unemployment rates were directly linked to
the incidence of property crimes.
Not exact matches
It will warm your heart to know that your home town
of Pittsburgh has been consistently ranked one
of the safest cities, with low
crime and a low
incidence of property damage.
It will warm your heart to know that your home town
of Pittsburgh has been consistently ranked one
of the safest cities, with low
crime and a low
incidence of property damage.
Fortunately for residents
of Alaska, the
incidence of theft and other
property crime is lower than the national average.