Abstract

This article presents a comprehensive examination of the relationship between crime rate, employment levels, and job creation in the state of Maryland. Utilizing data from state and federal agencies spanning from September 2018 to August 2023, the researcher conducted a rigorous quantitative correlational test. The study's key finding is the absence of a significant correlation between crime, employment, and job creation. Moreover, the study reveals that the correlation coefficient was notably impacted by the job losses in Maryland during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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