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Inner city neighborhoods became a breeding ground for violent and drug related crimes due to the economic shift, such as disorganization and overt poverty, which weakened the welfare of the neighborhoods, thus causing and giving option for the growth of the drug market.[1]
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- Martínez, R., Rosenfeld, R., & Mares, D. (2008). Social Disorganization, Drug Market Activity, and Neighborhood Violent Crime. Urban Affairs Review (Thousand Oaks, Calif.), 43(6), 846–874. https://doi.org/10.1177/1078087408314774