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jk@israeliteknight.com

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Re: The violence Haim notes is not of multiculturalism, but of
monoculturalism

Posted: Jun 21, 2012 7:46 PM
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"When it comes to murder, you have to hand it to those with the most
bombs, for being among the biggest killers. But then we can't hang
that on every USAer then can we? Quite a few brave Americans stood up
to the psychopath Nixon and decried his drunken Shakespearean tragedy,
out of control and in no one's best interests. Getting that guy out
of the White House was an important victory, but electing him in for a
2nd term, the height of folly. Many around the world gave up on
America's voters with that turn of events, can't say I blame them."

Here's the complete article, Kirby. I'm sure you agree 100% with the premise because in your case, it IS easy to lie to you with statistics.

To answer my own question, the minority group which commits 52% of all the murders in the country but are only 1% of the population are "black male youths". They've murdered twice as many Americans as were lost in all of WWII.

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FBI: Violent crime rates in the US drop, approach historic lows





By Andrew Mach, msnbc.com

Violent crime rates in the U.S. are reaching historic lows, according to new FBI data released Monday.

Instances of murder declined overall by 1.9 percent from 2010 figures, while rape, robbery and aggravated assault declined by 4 percent nationwide, according to records from more than 14,000 law-enforcement agencies around the country, FBI spokesman Bill Carter told msnbc.com.

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The number of property crimes also registered a 0.8-percent drop, motor-vehicle thefts declined by 3.3 percent, and arson was down by 5 percent.

Although the findings, released in the FBI?s Preliminary Annual Uniform Crime Report, represent a seemingly small decline in crime overall, they aren?t just a blip. Rather, criminologists say, the decline is part of larger downward trend and the result of a series of changes that have contributed to a more peaceful society.


?This is actually a pretty significant drop, which is fascinating because we?d normally expect crime to go up when we?re in an economic downturn,? Gary LaFree, a criminology professor at the University of Maryland, told msnbc.com, adding that the U.S. is experiencing the lowest crime levels since World War II.

According to FBI analysis, the homicide drop would mean that nearly 280 fewer Americans were murdered last year, which would be the lowest homicide death toll since the mid-1950s.

LaFree said a combination of factors ? from a weak economy and an aging population to increased immigration and a more robust police presence across the country ? have contributed to the drop.

?One of the responses of society is to pull together when there?s a huge crisis and a feeling of great difficulty,? LaFree said, adding that the economic climate may have contributed to this peaceful trend.

Additionally, with the current U.S. median age at 37.2 years, older than ever before, the aging population is another possible cause, LaFree said. ?There is some truth to the fact that younger people commit more crimes,? he said.

?We also have a record number of immigrants, and contrary to popular belief,? LaFree said, ?immigrants have lower crime rates than the rest of society.?

But some argue the data may not signify such remarkable changes.

?Year-to-year changes are notoriously volatile, especially for lesser-volume crimes like murder,? James Alan Fox, a criminologist at Northeastern University in Boston, wrote in his blog. ?They must be viewed with caution, avoiding the temptation to make too much out of rather little.?

Fox said it?s possible the long-term downturn in crime has slowed and even bottomed out.

Still, LaFree argued there?s a reason the numbers indicate what they do.

?Compared to years ago, ?There?s nothing that?s ripping apart the fabric of society in a political sense,? LaFree said.

The mass protests during the Vietnam War and the beginnings of crack cocaine epidemic contributed to more violent crimes in the past, LaFree said. He said he thinks there are fewer problems as extreme as either of those in society today.

As for the serious crimes that do occur, there exists a strong deterrence factor in the prison system, despite debates about its effectiveness, he said.

But more importantly, LaFree said, there has been a ?quiet revolution? in law-enforcement policy over the past few years.

?Police departments have become much more proactive across the country,? Lafree said. ?They used to deploy resources to handle crime, but now they?re much more likely to target problems beforehand and emphasize a solution.?

Fox, however, warned against resting on news that could be seen as too positive.

?With rates relatively low, this is not the time to diminish crime fighting-efforts,? he said. ?If we naively presume that the crime problem has been solved (as opposed to just controlled for the time being), the crime rate could easily rebound.?

The FBI's final crime figures will be released this fall.


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Most of the comments so far have been in the range of "way to Go, Obama", and "great job FBI", as if though reducing the likelihood of women in Minneapolis being raped is down to "only" one THOUSAND times higher than the Congo is some kind of an "accomplishment".


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6/13/12
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Paul A. Tanner III
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6/21/12
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