If the cause of most crime is related to the perception of a resource's scarcity, we should:
a. Identify what resource is scarce in the lives of men.
b. Cause men's perception of the resource's scarcity to change, which does not necessarily mean restoring or replacing the resource.
Edit: lol if you're concerned about changing people's perception of something, you should definitely look inside the house first. If I understand correctly and you're calling women's bodies a fucking resource, you're the problem.
If the cause of most crime is related to the perception of a resource's scarcity, we should: a. Identify what resource is scarce in the lives of men. b. Cause men's perception of the resource's scarcity to change, which does not necessarily mean restoring or replacing the resource.
... What "resource"?
Edit: lol if you're concerned about changing people's perception of something, you should definitely look inside the house first. If I understand correctly and you're calling women's bodies a fucking resource, you're the problem.
I read it as the crimes being a resource lol.
It's all going to boil down to the patriarchy, which ties back to systems of control. The "loneliness epidemic" is entirely self inflicted