Compton, California, 14th Most Dangerous City in America

Socio-Economic Conditions Are a Primary Factor in Compton's Crime Rate

Known around the world for violent crimes, gangsta rap, and gang banging, the city of Compton is making progress in its efforts to rebirth a new Compton. Contrary to popular opinion, majority of Compton's residents are good hardworking law-abiding people.

Last year Compton was rated as the most dangerous city with a population of 75,000 to 99,999, and 4th most dangerous overall.
Compton, California, 14th Most Dangerous City in America
Date: November 19, 2007
Compton, CA
United States of America
 

In 2007, the city of Compton comes in at number fourteen.

As a native and resident of Compton, it saddens me that my city once again made the most dangerous cities in America list. However, I am elated that Compton did rank lower on the list.

While Compton is considered the 14th most dangerous city, Compton also made the Best Cities to Start and Grow a Business list. Named an "Entrepreneurial Hot Spot" Compton is now a designated Enterprise Zone. This new distinction is attracting many private sector companies to establish businesses in Compton. New businesses in Compton receive significant tax incentives and lower interest rates; while the city of Compton has an opportunity to raise the standard of living for Compton residents through the surge in the local economy.

The recent opening of Target, Home Depot, Best Buy, and Shoe Pavilion has created over 1200 jobs thus far. What this means in a nutshell is that we can expect crime rates in Compton to go down even more.

Socio-economic conditions are a primary factor in Compton's crime rate. It's estimated that 28% of Compton's population live below the poverty line. In desperate times, people often take desperate measures. By revitalizing the community and its local economy, the city will continue to realize significant decreases in poverty, unemployment, and crime. Hopefully next year Compton won't even make the most dangerous cities in America list.

In addition to addressing Compton's economic needs, an effort to reach out to Compton's youth is critical. Other than Pop Warner football and cheerleading there aren't too many programs or activities for youth to participate in.

 
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You are absolutely correct, marenda, when you say that socioeconomic factors help drive the crime rate. In fact, it is the leading cause of crime. Infuse the city with businesses and jobs and the crime rate will fall (and it looks as if they're headed in that direction). Increasing the education level also contributes to increased opportunities...

Posted on 04/18/2008 at 12:04:28 AM

I just moved from Compton in 2005, and was born and raised there. It saddens me to see a city with such potential make the top of the list for most dangerous. I have lost so many friends over the years to gang violence and other violent crimes. I decided to move away once I had children. Its a shame to have to move out of a city for fear of your children not being safe. I think you are so right about there not being anything to occupy Compton's youth but cheerleading and football. With more affordable afterschool programs for the children, the city might see a huge turn around in its gang violence.

Posted on 01/06/2008 at 11:01:28 PM

good article I hate to generalize people or cities and believe in giving places a chance even if it's portrayed negatively in tons of rap songs and John Singleton films

Posted on 11/20/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

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