Even the Atlantic disagrees with you:
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The bottom line is that there is a large body of literature showing that children of single mothers are more likely to commit crimes than children who grow up with their married parents. This is true not just in the United States, but wherever the issue has been researched. Few experts, including Cohen, dispute this. "
It can't be distilled to a simple graph, but it's impossible to ignore.
www.theatlantic.com
Almost everything is multivariate. If you are going to use that argument and dismiss all correlations outright, then you have to do that with everything.
LOL, a few of comments of mine from this very thread in a related topic:
"In terms of disproportionate charges and convictions (for blacks), I imagine that a lot of that is from drugs and handguns, which could certainly be due to police practices."
in regards to why more murders are committed by blacks: " A lot of this can be traced back to slavery, redlining, economic isolation, etc."
And another comment of mine regarding single parenthood in my first reply to you:
"That said, there
could certainly be overlapping co-factors and there are plenty of kids who will do just fine coming from single parent households."
So yeah- I touched on a lot of those exact issues, or issues closely related to them, in this exact thread you fookin idiot