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We can draw a conclusion from aforementioned analysis that social stratification has emerged on economic basis in Chinese society. People in the same social status dwell in same neighborhoods for similar personal income . Thus residential areas for different social status emerge geographically in urban space , such as rich districts, civilian areas and slums. The relationship between economy and crime is still puzzling. Actually I cannot induce the concrete micro-relationship between crime and economy through criminal spatial distribution and the interviews I have done previously. I cannot conclude whether economy determines crime, or if crime affects economy.
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Xiong, H. (2016). Conclusions and Future. In: Urban Crime and Social Disorganization in China. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-859-5_6
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