How has the “southern subculture of violence” been used to characterize the higher crime rate found in the South? Identify at least one alternate explanation for the higher crime rate in the South in your answer.

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The southern subculture of violence suggests that southerners are socialized to accept and use violence in certain types of situations, particularly in those situations where the violence is perceived to help protect one’s honor. Southerners are more likely to use violence and aggression as a means for addressing challenging situations, which may explain the high violent crime rate in the South. This claim is controversial, and other theories suggest that the high crime rate in the South may be explained by other characteristics of the South, such as poverty, religiosity, and rural values.

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