Briefly discuss how the existence of informal settlements contribute to crime in inner city
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Explanation:
Firstly to understand this relationship one must be aware that inner cities having informal settlements means living in shacks or densely clustered settings. Example, South Africa has many informal settlements. Statistics say that every 1/5 South Africans live in shacks.
People who live in rural areas migrate to urban areas looking for jobs, under duress. Thus those who live in informal settlements, they struggle to progress beyond dead-end and thus if there is limited existing employment then they will turn towards stealing.
Which in a way showcases how informal settlements lead to crime rates rising in inner cities.
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The informal settlements in city creates pressure on city resources and contributes to crime rates.
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- The development of the informal settlements like those of squatters and slums and the temporary hutments leads to various social problems like crimes, thefts and other environmental hazards.
- As they are often formed by the migrant labourers and develops on the outskirts and the periphery zones of the city they create traffic jams and hinder the growth and development of the city.
- Many of these are poor and landed laborers who have nowhere to go and seek refuge in the big cities and in many cases lead to violence and substance abuse.
- As these people often move from there land in search of jobs, and better living conditions they struggle to make both ends meet, thus indulge in all sorts of activities.
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