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The concept of "good" and "bad" neighborhoods is a myth from "summary" of The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice by Victor E. Kappeler,Gary W. Potter

The idea that certain neighborhoods are inherently "good" or "bad" is a common belief that shapes how we perceive and interact with the world around us. However, this concept is not as straightforward as it may seem. In reality, neighborhoods are complex social constructs that are influenced by a wide range of factors, including historical legacies, economic opportunities, social networks, and government policies. This myth of "good" and "bad" neighborhoods is often perpetuated by stereotypes and prejudices that stigmatize certain communities based on superficial characteristics like race, class, or appearance. These stereotypes can have real-world consequences, as they may lead to discrimination, segregation, and unequal access to resources and opportunities for the ...
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    The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice

    Victor E. Kappeler

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