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					Originally Posted by roachboy
					
				 as for ustwo and his fascist line of thinking about this question, i'm finished interacting with it. | 
	
 Head hurts from bashing it against the brick wall eh?
Also, I HAVE run into these arguments in criminology courses. They represent but one element in a wide range of causal factors
there is no A then B cause of crime. Unless you break down A into its component parts, such that disenfranchisement is part of the lack of hope and promise for the future that leads to detatchment from traditional social routines and activities. A of course has many more component parts.
Unless you believe offenders in general are born predisposed to criminal activity. Then you belong in the 19th century.