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Topic subject44th Spruce aint really "upenn campus", bruh
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12699170, 44th Spruce aint really "upenn campus", bruh
Posted by deejboram, Wed Jan-14-15 06:54 PM
yeah a lot of upenn staff/students live around there
but it aint actually "on campus"

you cant play that demographics crap with me
in just a few short blocks the residents change but the air is the same
water is the same
and them niggas that live on the "other" side of 46th have legs, bikes and cars to easily mosey over to the "below 46th" side to do they robbing
fact of the matter is,
niggas know UPENN police is THICK and be on bicycles and on foot and UPENN got cameras hidden in trees and shit around the campus so niggas is less likely to rob folks close(r) to UPENN than not


if you want to use Drexel
how many niggas get robbed around there?
where's Drexel's demarkation line?
Powellton street?
I used to do a ton of volunteer work in Mantua
"the bottoms"
niggas over there know where to quit robbin because the chances of getting caught is higher south of Powellton




>I'm not sure you read through the replies
>
>so I'll reiterate my issue with the study that was cited
>
>it is comparing 2 different police forces
>UPenn
>and PPD
>as well as 2 different demographics
>Univeristy City residents
>and West Philly residents
>
>IMO, it is counter intuitive to say there is less crime on
>UPenn's campus
>
>*because of the number of security officers inside their
>perimeter*
>
>considering the employment, income, and other societal factors
>of those demographics
>
>as well as the differences in law enforcement tactics of the 2
>different agencies
>
>could also, easily be an explanation for lower crime rates
>
>a better comparison would be 2 metro areas with similar
>residential demographics
>
>but one having a higher officer per capita
>
>I'm sure that would result in more 'crimes'
>
>other wise they wouldn't have a need for more officers