The document summarizes research on the relationship between crime and poverty in urban Ghana. The research found that:
1) While urbanization has reduced poverty, it has also coincided with an increase in crime and violence, challenging the idea that poverty causes crime.
2) The poor face a "poverty penalty" - they are more at risk of being victims of crime due to factors like inadequate housing, but have fewer resources to access justice.
3) The relationships between crime, poverty, and urbanization are complex, with social, economic, and psychological factors interacting in dynamic ways.