Key problems in the West

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Isolation

Difficult for law enforcement to cover the large areas of the West. Many of the towns were isolated communities.

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Poverty

Growing unemployment and the small chance of 'striking rich' meant people would resort to desperate measures.

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Culture of violence

Everyone carried guns, and sorted out problems by using violence. In Aurora, Nevada there were 31 killings a year.

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New crimes

Claim jumping was a new crime when 1 man stole another's claim to land where they thought gold was. Road Agents would commit highway robbery of travellers on the roads.

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Disorderly lifestyle

Male dominated settlements were filled with alcohol, gambling and prositution. This increased violence and reduced law and order.

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Racism

Crimes against the 20,000 Chinese migrants increased due to racial tension. Whites stole from them. The government and courts racially discriminated against the Chinese.

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Law enforcement

There was simply not enough law enforcement available to police the settlements. This meant that crimes went unpunished.

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Gangs

San Francisco's population grew from 1,000 to 25,000 and by 1851 there were rival gangs seeking to take conbtrol. This led to murder and violence.

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Poor court system

Punishments were often fast and simple, from whipping to hanging. However, judges often knew little about law leading to problems.

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