arrest and conviction rates are about the same? gimme that source boi
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its the prison guard unionMacbeth wrote:
You know how the U.S. has the highest amount and percent of people in prison? Interestingly, our arrest and conviction rates are about the same as European countries which have pretty small prison populations. The thing that gives us a high prison pop is how long our sentences are. 15-20 for selling a a bottle of pills is the perfect example of this.Mutantbear wrote:
trafficking oxycodone which can be as little as selling 40 pills will min-max you 15-20 years in prison
For EE chats? What's the point? It just turns into a bitchfest when we do.Toilet Sex wrote:
does anyone bother sending them any more?
The orginal thing I saw many years ago had a link to Interpol's 2001 crime report. The link has been moved or removed by interpol. I have some other sources, including a university, which cite the Interpol report.Mutantbear wrote:
arrest and conviction rates are about the same? gimme that source boi
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But Jay does start it first and then reports it once he gets mad.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
For EE chats? What's the point? It just turns into a bitchfest when we do.Toilet Sex wrote:
does anyone bother sending them any more?
BUT HE SAID/STARTED IT FIRST!!!
for the population the crime rate seems kinda low. doesnt seem rightMacbeth wrote:
Not saying the U.K. has 5 times the amount of crime the U.S. does, the devil is really in the details, but it goes to show you the U.S. is not a crime infested place that warrants having a massive prison population.
The first link I posted was much betterMutantbear wrote:
for the population the crime rate seems kinda low. doesnt seem rightMacbeth wrote:
Not saying the U.K. has 5 times the amount of crime the U.S. does, the devil is really in the details, but it goes to show you the U.S. is not a crime infested place that warrants having a massive prison population.
U.K. wrote:
The crime rate in United Kingdom is high compared to other industrialized countries. An analysis was done using INTERPOL data for United Kingdom. For purpose of comparison, data were drawn for the seven offenses used to compute the United States FBI's index of crime. Index offenses include murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. The combined total of these offenses constitutes the Index used for trend calculation purposes. United Kingdom will be compared with Japan (country with a low crime rate) and USA (country with a high crime rate). According to the INTERPOL data, for murder, the rate in 2001 was 1.63 per 100,000 population for United Kingdom 1.10 for Japan, and 5.61 for USA. For rape, the rate in 2001 was 16.50 for United Kingdom, compared with 1.78 for Japan and 31.77 for USA. For robbery, the rate in 2001 was 182.69 for United Kingdom, 4.08 for Japan, and 148.50 for USA. For aggravated assault, the rate in 2001 was 30.07 for United Kingdom, 23.78 for Japan, and 318.55 for USA. For burglary, the rate in 2001 was 1,605.14 for United Kingdom, 233.60 for Japan, and 740.80 for USA. The rate of larceny for 2001 was 3,468.55 for United Kingdom, 1401.26 for Japan, and 2484.64 for USA. The rate for motor vehicle theft in 2001 was 650.47 for United Kingdom, compared with 44.28 for Japan and 430.64 for USA. The rate for all index offenses combined was 5955.05 for United Kingdom, compared with 1709.88 for Japan and 4160.51 for USA. (Note that Japan data are for year 2000)
I'm really surprised the French murder rate is so close to ours.France wrote:
The crime rate in France is high compared to other industrialized countries. An analysis was done using INTERPOL data for France. For purpose of comparison, data were drawn for the seven offenses used to compute the United States FBI’s index of crime. Index offenses include murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. The combined total of these offenses constitutes the Index used for trend calculation purposes. France will be compared with Japan (country with a low crime rate) and USA (country with a high crime rate). According to the INTERPOL data, for murder, the rate in 2002 was 4.07 per 100,000 population for France, 1.10 for Japan, and 5.51 for USA. For rape, the rate in 2002 was 17.63 for France, compared with 1.78 for Japan and 32.05 for USA. For robbery, the rate in 2002 was 224.35 for France, 4.08 for Japan, and 144.92 for USA. For aggravated assault, the rate in 2002 was 211.26 for France, 23.78 for Japan, and 323.62 for USA. For burglary, the rate in 2002 was 726.98 for France, 233.60 for Japan, and 728.42 for USA. The rate of larceny for 2002 was 2768.39 France, 1401.26 for Japan, and 2475.27 for USA. The rate for all index offenses combined was 4434.51 for France, compared with 1709.88 for Japan and 4123.97 for USA.
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not with a name like gomez gay noob hackerRTHKI wrote:
i came from england