Crime statistics are not what we believe. We hear a lot about the crime rate of the media, and they tend to expand one type of crime that may be of interest to the public. When politicians ran for public office, we were told that the crime rate went down due to the strict criminal policy they imposed. The crime rate at which citizens seek help when deciding the security of the area they live in. Some people want to know the general idea of the crime rate in a particular community in which you would like to purchase a house.
Indeed, people of different races are arrested at different rates and FBI's criminal statistics show this. Because most (violent) crimes have not been reported, this does not necessarily mean that they sin at different speeds. This is a bit out of place as I doubt that no one knows the racial difference between crime and the criminal justice system. In the 2004 survey, the median response rate was about 40% among the proportion of violent crimes respondents regarded as African-Americans, and investigated the victim investigation of violent crime - more than the arrest A survey was conducted. Better estimate of rate - please enter the number in about 30%. This raises some questions to Steven Pinker. If our liberal scholars are too afraid to tell the truth of African Americans committing violent crimes, why most Americans overestimate real racial differences? Could it be? Where can they get this idea?
How irrational it is to fear violent crime? Statistics show that the incidence of violent crime has declined over the years, but if you or a person you love is a victim of violent crime, people with such feelings are stupid I am lacking sympathy for victims of gun violence. Is it wrong to worry that guns may pose a big threat to innocent people rather than sinners? There are more than 300 million guns in the United States. In 2015, 268 felony criminals were defeated with guns. But 489 people were accidentally killed with guns, many of them were children. In the face of these figures, it is unreasonable to worry about preventing crimes committed by guns.