06-19-2012, 10:12 AM
Really in relativity, I imagine Hawaii (Big Island) was much as Alaska was pre-80's. A last frontier, being so remote from growth and amenities. People lived a lot different than they do now, fishing shacks, float homes, tiny homes built on stilts on the steep slopes rising from the sea. People made due in a much wilder and tougher time by these types of living conditions.
It seems to me that the problem areas seem to be the most people congested areas. Just look at Google maps, zoom in on HPP, Ainaloa, or any other that have been mentioned as high crime rates. You will see that those areas are more congested with population. Crime always is more prevalent in areas with larger population bases.
Trailer parks put too many people within to close a proximity, where your new neighbor is only a watermelon seed spit away. This usually is going to cause some crime to occur. Not because the people live in trailers so they are scary, but because too many people living to close together. And unfortunately some resort to crime because of need or greed, congested areas are good prey.
It seems to me that the problem areas seem to be the most people congested areas. Just look at Google maps, zoom in on HPP, Ainaloa, or any other that have been mentioned as high crime rates. You will see that those areas are more congested with population. Crime always is more prevalent in areas with larger population bases.
Trailer parks put too many people within to close a proximity, where your new neighbor is only a watermelon seed spit away. This usually is going to cause some crime to occur. Not because the people live in trailers so they are scary, but because too many people living to close together. And unfortunately some resort to crime because of need or greed, congested areas are good prey.
islandgirl