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casenmgreen ◴[] No.44380132[source]
Freakonomics argued that crime correlates to whether or not abortion is available.

If it is not, crime rates are up, and by a lot.

If it is, crime rates are down.

When you flip from one to the other, takes about 15/20 years for the effect to show up.

Rationale is that forcing parents to have their kids when they're not ready for them significantly increases delinquency in young adults.

This is apparently the only possible theory at the moment. It's not proven, of course, but the other theories which were given have been found lacking. This is the only theory which has some evidence, and hasn't been found to be wrong.

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mensetmanusman ◴[] No.44383084[source]
America closes a college per week and multiple primary schools per week. There are fewer youth to commit crime or otherwise.

In NYC the black community has a majority of pregnancies not end with the birth of a child. This is where abortion policy is focused.

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1. BirAdam ◴[] No.44383612[source]
It’s simpler and less nefarious than that. Kids have to meet up to produce offspring. If kids don’t meet up, no drugs, no sex, no kids having kids. Video games, smart phones, and chat apps are more likely the cause of this change.