>I've done some research on the web which has convinced me that the
greater a
>population of a city is, the greater the violent crime rate is
>(crimes/100000/year). I see this also as a paleolithic maladaptation -
we are
>poorly adapted to being crowded. Any ideas?
>
>Erik
Crowding is only part of the problem in big cities. Some local
experiences have shown that the experience of "neighborhoods" and being
part of a small enough social unit to personally know the people who
might otherwise be your victims makes a big difference in the amount of
violent crime. Many street criminals have no sensation of the other
person's pain in response to the crime.
Patty