Good advice and if it helps at all consider this - unless one believes that all crime/bad behaviour can somehow be eliminated from humanity, it follows that a certain percentage of humanity is doomed to commit crime/act badly. This may seem like a tautology but I don't see any way out of it. We emerged into this reality as what we are and not something else, we had no input into what we are either. We simply emerged on the planet and "hit the ground running", no choice in the matter.However angry I get at whoever for whatever, I always come back to the same place - no individual human being can logically be blamed for exhibiting behaviour, no matter how bad, consistent with the wide spectrum of behaviour associated with humanity. What is always to be blamed is the brain-wiring with which we emerged, and we had nothing to do with that.As my great aunt used to say, "more to be pitied than scorned", and I believe this is true for the whole human race.Mitch
A bit extreme ,but Churchill said...."removing one murderer from a group of murderers,won't reduce the amount of murderers".There will always be crime to some degree,some times,more than others.The idea is to not make it easy for them.You can get mugged just as easily in Beverly Hills,as you can in Bedford Styvesant.The bad guys are never far away.Eyes wide open guys....
Steve B