wanderingrichard
Life of the Party
Not so sure about the cold aspect being a deterrent. Look at Detroit and its cold weather crime rate.I'm not a period guy. There is nothing that I know for 100% certain. I am not even certain that the Jets will ruin their next QB, although if history holds...........
I do know that I had a friend who had travelled to Egypt (it may have been another M.E. country). There was no crime as he saw it. The punishment for theft was exceptionally harsh by our standards, maybe a lost hand or death. Anyhow, he thought that it was great. Things were clean, and he felt safe. Maybe the solution is to have a shit ton of cops, a more efficient legal system that convicts people at higher rates and kill anyone who is caught stealing. I certainly don't want to live in Egypt or any other country with punishments that harsh. It gives a bit too much power to a government for my liking. Those countries with a low bar for physical punishment or death tend to have a larger religious presence than I care to have. To be honest my preference is exactly 0 religion.
Maybe there is a better balance than that struck by WA State or Egypt though. I guess that is my point. We seem to view things as I am 100% right and morally above the other person. I have found that more than one thing can be correct at one time. Sometimes a question has more than one answer. Sometimes there is no actual answer. There is rarely a 100% correct answer to societal problems.
I do think that we have less violent crime for the same reason that we tolerate more property crime. That is that we are just a less moralistic, religious, and black and white area than the South. This leads to less violence. Like the South, we have a political arena completely dominated by one party.
The South and middle of the country take a different more punitive view on property crimes. They are far less tolerant of it. They jail far more people comparatively. I have seen some people argue that mathematically they jail the same proportion of people that we do plus the amount that we have homeless. So, at least they have homes.
The same in not true for the Northeast. They are low in both types of crimes. Is it that the culture matters in how you learn to react to things and how you solve problems?
That is why the Northeast is so interesting to me. The states with the lowest crime rates Maine, NH and VT. are very familiar to me. They have some of the lowest rates of religiosity, the highest rates of education, and much more balanced politics. As a group of states they are in many ways the least extreme in their beliefs. Maybe educated people who are less religious tend to commit less violent and property crimes. When you have a dominant worldview that requires logic and thought and have the ability to use it, you are less likely to steal or to hurt someone physically. When you have regional politics that are not dominated by one group, potential solutions to issues are more multiple in nature.
There could also be no correlation at all. Maybe it's just so damned cold in the winter that it incentivizes work and harshly punishes being a drug addict and resultant homelessness by death.

