Prof Says People Who Distrust Government More Likely to Kill
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Turn on the television these days and you might see people or groups of people who are voicing their distrust in government. An Ohio State University professor says that?s concerning. In an interview with statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles, Professor Randy Roth explains there is a corollary between homicide and people who distrust or hate government.
Listen interview on the WKSU website.
Ohio State University Professor Richard Roth tells statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles that sometimes, when the homocide rate is low, the society isn't one you'd want to live in. For example, he says the homicide rate was lower in America during the Great depression. Roth has compiled a historical violence database which is housed at Ohio State University.
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Turn on the television these days and you might see people or groups of people who are voicing their distrust in government. An Ohio State University professor says that?s concerning. In an interview with statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles, Professor Randy Roth explains there is a corollary between homicide and people who distrust or hate government.
Listen interview on the WKSU website.
Ohio State University Professor Richard Roth tells statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles that sometimes, when the homocide rate is low, the society isn't one you'd want to live in. For example, he says the homicide rate was lower in America during the Great depression. Roth has compiled a historical violence database which is housed at Ohio State University.