A Quote by J. C. Watts

There is a direct correlation between education, stable families and incarceration and crime. — © J. C. Watts
There is a direct correlation between education, stable families and incarceration and crime.
There is direct correlation between a society lacking in artistic vision to lack of social conscience, i.e., crime, poverty, and senseless, violent atrocities, materialism.
What to do about these increases in crime? Plenty of laws already exist to punish violent criminals, and research questions the level of correlation between longer sentences and lower crime rates.
I believe there is a direct correlation between love and laughter.
There is a direct correlation between the books you read and the success you achieve.
There's a direct correlation between media and how we feel about our bodies.
There is a direct correlation between am increased sphere of comfort and getting what you want.
There is a direct correlation between your appreciation of what Christ has done for you and the expression of worship
There are a lot of stats and a strong correlation between dropout rates and crime as well as poverty.
Sometimes you just get giggles leprosy and it can't be helped. I find that there's a direct correlation between fatigue and breaking.
We're foolish if we think we're going to end mass incarceration unless we are willing to deal with the reality that huge percentages of poor people are going to remain jobless, locked out of the mainstream economy, unless and until they have a quality education that prepares them well for the new economy. There has got to be much more collaboration between the two movements and a greater appreciation for the work of the advocates in each community. It's got to be a movement that's about education, not incarceration - about jobs, not jails.
Incarceration rates, especially black incarceration rates, have soared regardless of whether crime is going up or down in any given community or the nation as a whole.
Incarceration rates - especially black incarceration rates - have soared regardless of whether crime has been going up or down in any given community or the nation as a whole.
Think about it: Reducing crime and poverty and ensuring that we have an educated, stable work force has a direct effect on you and me and the future of our country.
There is an excellent correlation between giving society what it wants and making money, and almost no correlation between the desire to make money and how much money one makes.
There is a correlation between economic inequality and personal violence. The explanation for the correlation isn't completely clear; there are a number of possibilities.
The greatest myth about mass incarceration is that it has been driven by crime and crime rates. It's just not true.
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