No I don't, my 3 examples "poverty, education, unemployment" are all part of the larger aspect, known as "culture". Culture is just too broad a concept, it's a bit lazy to just pin it on that. Everything and thus nothing, can be explained with culture.
As for religion, I don't see the correlation. I doubt these petty criminals are citing Quran verses, before they act out. This type of behaviour is not exclusive to any religion. Even if muslims are committing these crimes at a higher rate in some European countries, it seems very asinine to claim that this variance in crime rates between e.g. european christians and european muslims, can be explained by their religion aone. If you go by religion, then how do you e.g. explain the high crime rates among demographics that belong to other religions (e.g. christians in south america)? My 3 examples seems like a much more obvious denominator, with regards to correlation in crime rates.
Everywhere you find high crime rates, you find poverty, low education, and unemployment. So why do you insist on religion being the issue, and not those factors?
I have never claimed that all religions or cultures are the same. That doesn't even make sense. Sweden have taken a very egalitarian approach, with regards to their immigration policies. And no, I actually don't agree with the approach Sweden has taken. But that's another subject entirely.