Scholars of non-human animal research and criminology believe that more attention should be paid to socially-recognized violence, ie violence of industrial food production by animals. The slaughterhouse and the communities surrounding these facilities are ideal places to investigate how the violence at slaughterhouse by nonhuman animals affects individuals and society. The main research topic involved in this study is whether the presence of slaughterhouse in rural areas will affect the incidence of violent crime and the impact of these facilities on the social collapse of society. A previous study on the slaughter community has revealed a correlation between employment of slaughter and violent crime. The study investigated the relationship between the existence of community slaughterhouse and violent crime rate. According to the results of the survey, the location of the county slaughterhouse was shown to be related to the total arrest rate compared to the county without slaughterhouse, arrest of rape and arrest of family crime . Human violence
Affiliation: 1: Florida Chuo University Department of Sociology, fl jaltif @ knights.ucf.edu
The author of this study analyzed the crime rate of the slaughterhouse community to determine whether the existence of slaughterhouse increases the crime rate. Various statistical models are used to control other factors and they compare the crime in the community with the major industries dependent on slaughterhouses and other industries. After more than 100 years since Upton Sinclair condemned the massacre of Chicago as a "jungle", in qualitative case studies many negative effects of the slaughterhouse on workers and the community were recorded . Among the social problems observed in these communities, the increase in the crime rate is particularly important.
Scholars of non-human animal research and criminology believe that more attention should be paid to socially-recognized violence, ie violence of industrial food production by animals. The slaughterhouse and the communities surrounding these facilities are ideal places to investigate how the violence at slaughterhouse by nonhuman animals affects individuals and society. The main research topic involved in this study is whether the presence of slaughterhouse in rural areas will affect the incidence of violent crime and the impact of these facilities on the social collapse of society. A previous study on the slaughter community has revealed a correlation between employment of slaughter and violent crime. The study investigated the relationship between the existence of community slaughterhouse and violent crime rate.