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Title: Strain Theory
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Cost-of-living-adjusted AFDC payment per person was found to have had an independent, direct negative impact on homicide rates and a separate indirect negative relationship to homicide rates through its association with household status. The results provided support for strain theory inspired hypothesis that higher levels of economic assistance to the poor were directly associated with lower homicide rates... Showed first 250 characters
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Cost-of-living-adjusted AFDC payment per person was found to have had an independent, direct negative impact on homicide rates and a separate indirect negative relationship to homicide rates through its association with household status. The results provided support for strain theory inspired hypothesis that higher levels of economic assistance to the poor were directly associated with lower homicide rates... Showed next 250 characters
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