Interactive Map Exposes the World's Most Murderous Places 187
Lashdots writes with this selection from a Fast Company story: In 2012, 437,000 people were killed worldwide, yielding a global average murder rate of 6.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. A third of those homicides occurred in Latin America and the Caribbean, home to just 8% of the world's population. But data on violent death can be difficult to obtain, since governments are often reluctant to share their homicide statistics. What data is available is sometimes inconsistent and inconclusive.
Adds Lashdots: To make this data clear and to better address the problem of global homicide, a new open-source visualization tool, the Homicide Monitor, tracks the total number of murders and murder rates per country, broken down by gender, age and, where the data is available, the type of weapon used, including firearms, sharp weapons, blunt weapons, poisoning, and others. For the most violent region in the world, the 40 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, you can also see statistics by state and city. That geographic specificity helps to underscore an important point about murders, says Robert Muggah, the research director and program coordinator for Citizen Security at the Rio de Janeiro-based Igarapé Institute, in the above-lined story: "In most cities, the vast majority of violence takes place on just a few street corners, at certain times of the day, and among specific people."
Depends how it's counted. (Score:5, Insightful)
If a gang kills 6 rival gang members in one incident, does it count as 6 murders or 1? I'd argue that such a place would actually be "safer" than having 6 independent murders taking place.
Same goes for terrorism. If a bomb goes off killing a dozen, is it "murder" is does it fall under another category?
Also, access to emergency healthcare is a HUGE factor. If you get stabbed in the middle of nowhere, you're a goner, if you get stabbed next to a hospital (most major western cities) and care gets to you while you're still breathing, there's a pretty good chance you'll live. So lower homicide rate doesn't tell you much about the rate of such incidents.
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When Ronald Regan got shot, it was in an inner-city area where the nearest hospital had lots of experience with gunshot wounds. That probably made all the difference for him.
Had he been in the suburbs or Hyannisport , it might have ended much differently.
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If a gang kills 6 rival gang members in one incident, does it count as 6 murders or 1? I'd argue that such a place would actually be "safer" than having 6 independent murders taking place.
And how exactly would you argue that? Please show me one place where gang violence is the dominant contributor to the death rate that's an otherwise great place to live.
"governments are often reluctant to share" (Score:3)
Knowing where the crime is happening (Score:1)
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"In most cities, the vast majority of violence takes place on just a few street corners, at certain times of the day, and among specific people."
This literally sounds like the easiest policing job ever if they know all this...
Better yet, some tech-savvy entrepreneur could use the data to make a tour guide, so you could go see people kill each other in quaint places. Kind of like eco-tourism... nature red in tooth, claw, switchblade, and machinegun.
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Not so much people but environmental conditions, the more lax the environmental laws the worse the problem and it seems it is substantially related to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L... [wikipedia.org]. It is becoming apparent that no amount was safe https://www.nhmrc.gov.au/healt... [nhmrc.gov.au] as further studies are indicating.
In fact if you look at the whole pseudo conservative pseudo Christian revival (people who claim to be something they behave nothing like) it is all likely tied to lead poisoning (pay close attention to
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""In most cities, the vast majority of violence takes place on just a few street corners, at certain times of the day, and among specific people."
'This literally sounds like the easiest policing job ever if they know all this...'
Exactly. Just round the corners and off you go.
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Government intrusion into people's lives (Score:1)
Honduran Gun Control Laws. (Score:3, Insightful)
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"Also, what the heck is the tech connection here?"
People can use their computer to find out in which city to live, instead of getting shot.
Where I live, (Luxembourg, 0.8 murders per 100.000) there's usually only between 4 and 10 wives a year who get killed at home by their husbands, very seldom by gun. Some years it's the other way round.
Heck, somebody tried to kill Gaston Glock here, the guy who manufactures the 'plastic' pistols and appropriately the moron used a plastic mallet to hit him in the head 7 ti
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"Also, what the heck is the tech connection here?"
These are all the places where you want a cheap Android phone.
Re:Honduran Gun Control Laws. (Score:4, Insightful)
1) Honduras is a country.
2) Honduras was at the top of the murder list long before they enacted the gun control laws you mention.
3) Honduras has one of the weakest, most corrupt governments in the world. It has trouble enforcing even its most trivial laws.
So, country has runaway gun violence and enacts restrictive gun laws in response...but country's government lacks resources to enforce said laws and runaway gun violence continues.
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Honduras changed the gun law in 2007 to be more strict, because of the bad situation. And from the data you can see that there is a huge drop in deaths somewhere between 2011 and 2013. They seem to bulieve that there are still a lot of illegal guns in the country that the civilians and criminals got in the 1980s.
From this it looks like the law has a very good chance of working (remember that it always takes a while for a new law to start affecting), but obviously we would need more data to be sure. And we a
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laws also have to be enforced
you can pass any law you want, but if no one enforces them, the laws on the book don't mean anything
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Honduras (#1 city) requires each firearm to be licensed (& renewed every 4 years). Can only have 5 firearms, each must be registered (including ballistics info). Only allowed on private property, not carried in public. Automatic & "Assault" weapons are prohibited. Must be purchased from "La Armeria" (govt run). Sounds like what gun control folks dream about. Obviously it works...
So the problem is that they have too few guns each?
Gotcha. I imagine being able to own 10 instead of "only" 5 would halve the homicide rate, yeah?
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Monaco, Liechtenstein, Singapore, Iceland and Japan round out the lowest murder rates and they all have no gun control laws whatsoever ... oh wait
So, fact checking one of your countries, this is completely false.
Right to Possess Firearms
In Iceland, the right to private gun ownership is not guaranteed by law
Law Regulates Automatic Weapons
In Iceland, civilian possession of automatic weapons is regulated by law
Law Regulates Handguns
In Iceland, civilian possession of handguns is regulated by law
Law Regulates Long Guns
In Iceland, civilian possession of rifles and shotguns is regulated by law
Gun Ownership and Possession
In Iceland, only licens
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Did you happen to hear that whoosh?
Hint: It wasn't from a stray round.
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-5, Completely Unable to Detect Sarcasm, even when tipped off with "oh wait".
Outsourced homicide (Score:1)
How much of this is due to their providing illegal things that other countries pay for? (eg drugs)
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How much if it is due to countries making things illegal, which pushes up the value of that item, which in turn encourages criminals to produce said item?
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How much if it is due to countries making things illegal, which pushes up the value of that item, which in turn encourages criminals to produce said item?
That's your government's way of creating jobs. But like most trade deals, it creates the jobs and increases the GDP in other countries, and drives the trade deficit way up.
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Hehe... just imagine the "fiscal conservative"'s response to a suggestion that we could reduce our trade deficit by legalizing drugs.
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Overly done graphic (Score:5, Insightful)
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Looks like the whole FA is just an ad for a wannabe data processing company.
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I really like how their WebGL capability detection utterly failed to detect the fact that my browser/hardware supports WebGL just fine, thank you.
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(For the sarcasm-impaired: Yes, that was sarcasm.)
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(For the sarcasm-impaired: Yes, that was sarcasm.)
Oh, was it?
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What is a homicide? (Score:5, Informative)
Countries don't count homicides the same way. In England and Wales, as an example, deaths don't count as homicides unless, and until, there is a conviction for the death. Here is a report that highlights that difference: www.parliament.uk [parliament.uk]
35. Homicide statistics too vary widely. In some developing countries, the statistics are known to be far from complete. Figures for crimes labelled as homicide in various countries are simply not comparable. Since 1967, homicide figures for England and Wales have been adjusted to exclude any cases which do not result in conviction, or where the person is not prosecuted on grounds of self defence or otherwise. This reduces the apparent number of homicides by between 13 per cent and 15 per cent. The adjustment is made only in respect of figures shown in one part of the Annual Criminal Statistics. In another part relating to the use of firearms, no adjustment is made. A table of the number of homicides in which firearms were used in England and Wales will therefore differ according to which section of the annual statistics was used as its base. Similarly in statistics relating to the use of firearms, a homicide will be recorded where the firearm was used as a blunt instrument, but in the specific homicide statistics, that case will be shown under "blunt instrument".
36. Many countries, including the United States, do not adjust their statistics down in that way and their figures include cases of self defence, killings by police and justifiable homicides. In Portugal, cases in which the cause of death is unknown are included in the homicide figures, inflating the apparent homicide rate very considerably.
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You mean doing research and then fixing your numbers?
DO THE MATH! (Score:3, Insightful)
Crime statistics from Greece (still low crime rates compared to most of the world, but huge difference from when Greece became more NON-Greek!)
Population: Greeks (9.903.268 - including all Greek citizens, i.e., even about 3% officialy non-ethnic Greeks...) - NON-Greeks (708.003 - officialy 70% of them "undocumented immigrants"...)
Crime Perpetrators:
Homocide: Greeks (264) - NON-Greeks (188)
Rape: Greeks (117) - NON-Greeks (76)
Robbery: Greeks (1,316) - NON-Greeks (896)
Sources: latest (2011) official population census: http://www.statistics.gr/porta... [statistics.gr] - latest (2013) official police data: http://www.astynomia.gr/images... [astynomia.gr]
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I take it you're part of the typical "I'm not a racist, but..." group that exists in Greece?
Why you think FACTS are "rasist"? And you are very wrong about me being part of the typical "I'm not a racist, but..." group... very wrong, because i have stated in Slashdot already enough times what i am (e.g., http://slashdot.org/comments.p... [slashdot.org]) - but crime statistics are not "racists" (because among non-Greeks criminals in Greece exist people of the same general race Greeks are part of, but of other ethnicity).
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Would I be correct in assuming that you're Greek yourself? It's just that you've never mentioned it before.
I hope you will read this, it would be the last time (or one of the last) that i will write it to you my dear: use your Slashdot account, don't be a coward.
Muggah? (Score:1)
...says Robert Muggah, the research director and program coordinator...
Actually, Robert Muggah says "hands up!"
Now hold on a second... (Score:1)
That geographic specificity helps to underscore an important point about murders, says Robert Muggah, the research director and program coordinator for Citizen Security at the Rio de Janeiro-based Igarapé Institute, in the above-lined story: "In most cities, the vast majority of violence takes place on just a few street corners, at certain times of the day, and among specific people."
A dude from Rio de Jeneiro says this concerning worldwide homicide rates, and it makes it into a summary on Slashdot.
Someone on Slashdot says the same thing about America during a debate about guns, citing statistics from the FBI, and they get downvoted as a Troll and called a racist.
TL:DR; (Score:5, Informative)
Remind me to never visit Brazil, Mexico, or Honduras.
Summary, in alphabetical order
* Brazil x 19 !!!
* Columbia
* Honduras x 2
* El Salvador
* Guatemala
* Jamaica
* Louisiana, USA
* Maryland, USA
* Mexico x 10 !!
* Michigan, USA
* Missouri, USA
* South Africa
* Venezuela x 4 !
Top 50 List without all the bullshit images:
1. San Pedro Sula, Honduras had 171.20 homicides per 100,000 residents.
2. Caracas, Venezuela had 115.98 homicides per 100,000 residents.
3. Acapulco, Mexico had 104.16 homicides per 100,000 residents.
4. João Pessoa, Brazil had 79.41 homicides per 100,000 residents.
5. Distrito Central, Honduras had 77.65 homicides per 100,000 residents.
6. MaceiÃ, Brazil had 72.91 homicides per 100,000 residents.
7. Valencia, Venezuela had 71.08 homicides per 100,000 residents.
8. Fortaleza, Brazil had 66.55 homicides per 100,000 residents.
9. Cali, Colombia had 65.25 homicides per 100,000 residents.
10. São LuÃs, Brazil had 64.71 homicides per 100,000 residents.
11. Natal, Brazil had 63.68 homicides per 100,000 residents.
12. Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela had 62.13 homicides per 100,000 residents.
13. San Salvador, El Salvador had 61.21 homicides per 100,000 residents.
14. Cape Town, South Africa had 60 homicides per 100,000 residents.
15. Vitoria, Brazil had 57 homicides per 100,000 residents.
16. CuiabÃ, Brazil had 56.46 homicides per 100,000 residents.
17. Salvador (and RMS), Brazil had 54.31 homicides per 100,000 residents.
18. Belém, Brazil had 53.06 homicides per 100,000 residents.
19. St. Louis, Missouri had 49.93 homicides per 100,000 residents.
20. Teresina, Brazil had 49.49 homicides per 100,000 residents.
21. Barquisimeto, Venezuela had 46.46 homicides per 100,000 residents.
22. Detroit, Michigan had 44.87 homicides per 100,000 residents.
23. GoiÃnia, Brazil had 44.82 homicides per 100,000 residents.
24. CuliacÃn, Mexico had 42.17 homicides per 100,000 residents.
25. Guatemala, Guatemala had 41.90 homicides per 100,000 residents.
26. Kingston, Jamaica had 40.59 homicides per 100,000 residents.
27. JuÃrez, Mexico had 39.94 homicides per 100,000 residents.
28. New Orleans, Louisiana had 39.61 homicides per 100,000 residents.
29. Recife, Brazil had 39.05 homicides per 100,000 residents.
30. Campina Grande, Brazil had 37.97 homicides per 100,000 residents.
31. ObregÃn, Mexico had 37.71 homicides per 100,000 residents.
32. Palmira, Colombia had 37.66 homicides per 100,000 residents.
33. Manaus, Brazil had 37.07 homicides per 100,000 residents.
34. Nuevo Laredo, Mexico had 34.92 homicides per 100,000 residents.
35. Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa had 34.89 homicides per 100,000 residents.
36. Pereira, Colombia had 34.68 homicides per 100,000 residents.
37. Porto Alegre, Brazil had 34.65 homicides per 100,000 residents.
38. Durban, South Africa had 34.48 homicides per 100,000 residents.
39. Aracaju, Brazil had 34.19 homicides per 100,000 residents.
40. Baltimore, Maryland had 33.92 homicides per 100,000 residents.
41. Victoria, Mexico had 33.91 homicides per 100,000 residents.
42. Belo Horizonte, Brazil had 33.39 homicides per 100,000 residents.
43. Chihuahua, Mexico had 33.29 homicides per 100,000 residents.
44. Curitiba, Brazil had 31.48 homicides per 100,000 residents.
45. Tijuana, Mexico had 29.90 homicides per 100,000 residents.
46. MacapÃ, Brazil, had 28.87 homicides per 100,000 residents.
47. CÃcuta, Colombia, had 28.43 homicides per 100,000 residents.
48. TorreÃn, Mexico, had 27.81 homicides per 100,000 residents.
49. MedellÃn, Colombia, had 26.91 homicides per 100,000 resident
50. Cuernavaca, Mexico, had 25.45 homicides per 100,000 residents.
I feel bad for all the people in Brazil and Mexico.
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I've lived in two of these cities (#38 Durban and #14 Cape Town, South Africa), and the numbers can be misleading. Cape Town in particular is actually pretty safe as South Africa goes. I don't know anyone personally who has been affected by violent crime here, and I dated a police officer based in the CBD who had never even come close to having to use her firearm. The numbers are real, but seem to be heavily skewed towards inter-gang violence and domestic violence, both overwhelmingly localized to certai
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The suicide stat I think is an important one that's often overlooked. Globally it's more than 1.5x the homicide rate, and certain countries w
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Listed the cites in the USA, countries otherwise.
Fucking trolls (Score:2)
Can't believe how off-topic most of the trolls are... kids these days, sheesh :-(
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like the racists who think black people are the problem
the fact they are modded up leads me to believe it might be time to leave slashdot
when racists get modded up, the forum is dying
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we have a black president and he's one of if not the most cerebral president we've ever had, at least since wilson
you evalute the *individual* you stupid ignorant piece of shit
there are violent dumb black people. and intelligent peaceful black people. violent dumb white people. and intelligent peaceful white people
there is absolutely no value, none, in grouping people by skin color, hair color, eye color, or any other random bullshit that the dim minds of mouth breathing racist losers glom onto
you meet some
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I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.
(Full text at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/ame... [bbc.co.uk])
Unlike some folks here, I'm old enough to remember seeing prominent "White Only" and "Colored Only" signs on the campus of an American state-run university.
Last time I was in North Carolina, I saw an old building. The side of the building had been recently exposed by the tearing down of the building next to it; one could see that this was the case by the exposed foundation of the structure that'd been removed and the relative discolouration of the bricks on th
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world war ii marked the last time that racist thought had any serious sway in the most developed parts of the world. and the massive orgy of horrors of that war is pretty much the direct result of racist thinking. it burned itself out and proved to the world all that it was really worth
after that, racism still existed, and always will exist, but went into permanent decline. now it simply lurks in the shadows amongst the socially retarded losers and assorted hate filled douchebags. and that's where it will l
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So much name calling.
Statistics are dangerous - not the numbers, but what we think they mean.
You can't survey an entire population and then apply the assessment to each individual.
You could have a class of 100 students - 50 that get everything right and 50 that get everything wrong - the average assessment in that case will not apply to anyone in the class.
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an intelligence and social skillset better than yours
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the point is that in your life you don't deal with races, you deal with individuals. you don't buy a newspaper from the black race, you buy it from jeff. you don't work in cubicle next to the indian race, you work next to sanjay
but if you wish your interactions with those people to be according to your low iq racism, you get a quality of interaction equivalent to that ignorant guide
if you say {X} because you know sanjay likes the seattle seahawks, you have gained a friend. if you say {Y} because all indian
Not really any surprises (Score:2)
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Look at the homicide rate in the US South.
So much for theory of gun states having less crime.
Alternate theory inbreeding leads to increased violence.
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Looks like it [nih.gov].
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The U.S. is the only country what? I have no idea what you want to imply by making racial profiles whereas violent crime has obviously socioeconomic roots, but you are factually incorrect.
The U.S. did indeed traffick a sizeable amount of enslaved blacks out of Africa, but it is not even close to being the largest population or proportion of blacks out of Africa. That would most likely be Brazil.
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That might explain why the murder rate is so high in Brazil. "In most cities, the vast majority of violence takes place on just a few street corners, at certain times of the day, and AMONG SPECIFIC PEOPLE."
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Yessiree! Dyslexic human traffickers who never had to suffer back pain or stiff muscles, but were total failures at growing cotton.
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While some members of the British government may have had leanings towards the South, in practical terms Britain stayed very neutral.
Some industrial workers even threatened to boycott Confederate cotton, even while their bosses were lobbying for the Royal Navy to break the blockade.
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The same correlation can be made with poverty. And black people are in particular poor. The same can be said about other groups as well. Turning this into a race issue is non-sense. It just shows your prejudices. To reduce crime you need to reduce poverty and injustice. An excess in punishment and restraint does not lead to a safer society. Legalize drugs, eliminate laws that give cops a free ride to trample over individuals rights, institute meaningful educational reforms, and ensure people gain equal acce
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There are already laws that govern police behavior. Just because the police may break those laws does not mean we need more laws. And companies also have a whole list of laws and regulations they must adhere to and just because a company may break those laws doesn't mean more laws are needed. And everyone should have equal opportunities but there are some who willfully fail to take advantage of those opportunities. No matter what reforms are handed down by the national or local governments the ultimate resp
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Better than an alternate theory is actual facts: In the U.S. [...]
I agree with you Sir, so i post some official FACTS that support your comment:
2012 Arrests by Race, Black, percent distribution: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter (49.4%), forcible rape (32.5%), robbery (54.9%); Census Population by Race, Black: 13.2%.
source: FBI http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cj... [fbi.gov] - census http://quickfacts.census.gov/q... [census.gov]
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No it's not. There are second rate citizens all over the world, refugees in Europe for example or Tibetans in China.
Although poverty has some influence on 'petty' criminality such as theft and drug use, education levels and religion are the main correlation in assault and rape crimes.
Given that in urban US there are many that are anti-education and pro-religion, the cycle will repeat itself.
Citation please (Score:4, Insightful)
Isn't this place about science and scientific methodology? Do you or ( anyone who modded you up ) have statistics to back that up? Can you show that the correlation isn't to poverty, and not race? Or do we continue to discredit an entire race of people simply based on our own stereotypes and cognitive biases?
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Can you show that the correlation isn't to poverty, and not race?
All the data shows crime correlates to both of course. Are you confusing correlation with causality?
Suppose the race correlate disappear once controlling for poverty. How much difference would that make? Black people are poorer everywhere. It is not just a local US problem you can blame on the shameful history of slavery. There is no simple fix. But getting rid of handguns and legalising drugs would be a good start.
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It is statistically a fact that in the U.S. a black person is roughly 7 times more likely to commit murder than a white person (about 7 thousands of a percent vs. 1 thousandth of a percent):
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cj... [fbi.gov]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D... [wikipedia.org]
The problem with this statistic is that it ties violent crime to race without properly normalizing for income inequality. Efforts to do this have seen mixed results: http://blogs.channel4.com/fact... [channel4.com]
The only thing that is certain is that poverty and neighborhood conditions are directly and unequivocally linked to major crime. It is pretty clear that promoting education and opportunity is vastly more effective at reducing crime and violence than targeting race.
If you normalised for income, wouldn't the stats then say that poor black people are much more likely to murder than poor white or asian people?
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Look at the homicide rate in the US South.
So much for theory of gun states having less crime.
Alternate theory inbreeding leads to increased violence.
Better than an alternate theory is actual facts: In the U.S., the cities with the largest population of blacks have the most crime and the cities with the lowest number of blacks have the least amount of crime. This is a fact and there is not one single exception to this.
People often compare the U.S. to the rest of the world and claim that the U.S. has more people in prison than anywhere else, and but conveniently fail to mention that the U.S. is the only country (outside of the African continent) with a large population of blacks.
Hold that thought, by that narrative the top 20 violent and murderous countries should be all african countries.
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poverty and corruption track with homicides worldwide. not skin color you racist moron
it's kind of ironic, but it requires intellectual inferiority to believe in a theory of superiority via skin color
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poverty and corruption track with homicides worldwide. not skin color you racist moron
it's kind of ironic, but it requires intellectual inferiority to believe in a theory of superiority via skin color
That must be why the 24% of the 54 million Hispanics who live below the poverty line in the US commit over half the violent crime.
No, wait.
That would be the 27% of the 40 million or so blacks who live below the poverty line in the US who commit over half the violent crimes.
So, let's see...
There are more Hispanics living below the poverty line in the US (12 million) than there are blacks (10 million). Hell, there are almost twice as many WHITES living in poverty in the US (19 million) than there are blacks
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poverty and corruption track with homicides worldwide. not skin color you racist moron
it's kind of ironic, but it requires intellectual inferiority to believe in a theory of superiority via skin color
Whatever.
When one ethnic group creates, perpetuates and celebrates a shitty culture that keeps them in poverty, keeps them dumb and uneducated, keeps them in prison and keeps them breeding bastards that don't know who their fathers are (or care) then it's not entirely unfair to blame the ethnicity for their culture.
Being black, and being though of as a criminal because of it is a SELF INFLICTED cultural phenomena. When that stops, what you perceive as racism (using blanket statements) will stop. You are
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more poverty = more crime
more blacks = more poverty, because of racism and history
so when you are a racist, you are simply identifying yourself as the cause of the problem
you are what is wrong with the world
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If I see a Black Person, I see someone that belongs to a group statistically way, way more likely to murder or injure me. They are more likely to do drugs, be poorly educated and be a deadbeat father.
It simply doesn't matter what the root cause was, I know they should be avoided.
If you were interested in designing and/or implementing public policies to reduce crime, drug abuse, etc, then understanding the root causes is probably pretty important. If your only interest is in minimizing your personal exposure to risk, then understanding the actual statisctical underpinings of your fears might also be of use. Is your actual risk actually changed if you avoid ALL blacks? Should you be looking at relative risk changes or absolute risk changes? Are the risks worth worrying about in any c
Re: The cause DOESN'T MATTER (Score:2)
Well said.
I wish racists would also understand that their behavior is actually the cause of what they complain about. Therefore the solution is to get rid of the racists. Since we cannot just murder the useless low iq wastes of lives as they deserve, like John Brown would, then I suppose I have to make peace with a very very slow remedial hand holding education for the moronic pieces of shit. So thank you.
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Of the 50 cities with the most murders, the U.S. is the only first world country with cities on the list.
#28 - New Orleans - 39.61 homicides per 100,000 residents
#22 - Detroit - 44.87 homicides per 100,000 residents
#19 - St. Louis - 49.93 homicides per 100,000 residents
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Gee whiz Mr Wizard, what do those cities have in common?
1. Lots of blacks.
2. Run by Democrats - for decades.
Next question?
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And then you realize that those cities aren't sovereign entities, but subject to the influences of state and federal governments that have done what over the past few decades? Encourage jobs to be outsourced? Siphoned money and productivity off to who knows where? Allowed bankers to get away with outright defrauding the civic governments?
Oh goodness, but that would take more examination than just blaming it on simpler correlations and ignoring actual causation.
They didn't fix the problem, therefore, they
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Detroit, to my knowledge, is the only city in MI with its own income tax.
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Detroit killed itself. It did not need, and indeed did not want, help from anyone else, including its own suburbs.
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When I looked at the estimated per-capita gun ownership rates by state, and the per-capita homicide rates per state, I didn't find a clear correlation.
Interestingly, it does appear that states with a higher gun homicide rates also have a correlation with higher non-gun homicide rates.
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When I looked at the estimated per-capita gun ownership rates by state, and the per-capita homicide rates per state, I didn't find a clear correlation.
Interestingly, it does appear that states with a higher gun homicide rates also have a correlation with higher non-gun homicide rates.
I think that there is a pretty strong correlation between a "culture of honor" and interpersonal violence. The social norms that insist on retribution and payback for transgressions, outside the pervue of established law inforcement can also contribute.
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Because the "regulations" don't go far enough. There is a reason why Bloomberg and Soros are philanthropists, spending money to reign in the stupidity of unregulated firearm ownership when it comes to the US. The US needs reasonable gun control laws, as in own a gun, go to jail.
Take Australia and Venezuela, the data after 2012 isn't there, but if you check recent statistics, both passed gun control laws banning non-military/non-police ownership of guns.
Venezuela's gun crime rate is 1/1000 of what that dat
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Funny. I see teens and young twenty-somethings carrying semi-automatic weapons everywhere. On the streets, in the mall, on buses and trains. Even occasionally in synagogues. Yet, somehow, Israel is not particularly high on the list of murder statistics. Perhaps guns themselves have little to do with it?
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The entire nation of Greenland is a small community (about 50,000 people).
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But then you might like Japan, with 0.3 :) But only if you're a man. Women get killer more over there.
I'd be surprised if women are allowed to murder in Saudi Arabia.