[Zettel Critique] Help with Titling and Atomicity for a Sociology note
I've just recently begun my Zettlekasten journey! Right now I am using it in undergrad university for my Sociology and other courses. In my Sociology class, where we learn about the social nature of crime, I had this insight about why crime rate differences exist between social groups - age, sex, race, etc. (see the following). The problem is I'm really not sure if this note is truly atomic, as I've been having difficulty coming up with a declarative title that expresses the note in a single sentence. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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You may find it more useful to forget whether this note is atomic and focus on “atomizing” the two points that it contains.
I don’t know how Obsidian works but I would copy and paste each point in separate editor windows and consider the claims ("Some groups actually commit crimes at a higher rate than others” and "Some groups are being accused/reported of crimes at a higher rate than others”) as tentative titles for two individual atomic notes. You have two declarative titles in front of you!
Individual notes per claim give you the space to elaborate on them without worrying about whether a note is “atomic” enough if they were being written about together. I would figure out how to express the two claims in a more succinct way. The effort put into thinking about how to pare down each tentative title can also contribute to the expansion of each individual claim.
Then you can link to each new note in the original. I’d rename the original note to something like "Differences in Crime Rates between Social Groups” and designate it as something like a 'Summary’ instead of an atomic one. In the future you may find that there are more than two reasons. Or maybe you just need a space to aggregate general details about the two reasons given above and their associated concepts and arguments.
It seems to me that the note is not about why there are different crime rates in different social groups, but about two possibilities on how the difference is conceived.
So, my guess is that the idea atom that you are after is in the title, but not in the content of the note. Or: It is implicit and needs to be made explicit.
So, the title could be fine if you work on the content.
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