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"Obama Administration: Crime up again in 2012"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are we going to talk about WHAT THOMAS SOWELL POSTED AT NRO YESTERDAY?!?

Or is that too hot of a potato for even iSteve to handle?

10/25/13, 5:09 AM

Anonymous anony-mouse said...

Smartphone theft seems like a great crime.

You steal someone's phone and what are they going to do? Call 911?

10/25/13, 5:56 AM

Anonymous peterike said...

I'm betting a lot of the violent crime rise are random assaults (without robbery) by NAMs on whites and Asians. These either don't get reported by the victims or, even more likely, they are not recorded by the police. There are no charges since the perpetrator(s) laid a beat down and left, and there's no way to find them (unless a Worldstar video shows up). But of course the victim reports that he was a victim.

10/25/13, 7:32 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

In other news blonde Gypsy child turns out to be child of Bulgarian migrant farm worker.

Turns out swarthy Greek Gypsies are wealthier than blonde Bulgarians. And apparently Greece needs Bulgarians to do jobs Greek Gypsies wont.

It also turns out that if you insist on choosing immigrants based on their being pathetic, you can find plenty of blonde pathetic people.

10/25/13, 8:41 AM

Anonymous David said...

Steve, did you see this?

"Why are there more runners in D.C.? It's not where we are, it's who we are"

10/25/13, 10:18 AM

Anonymous Penny Al Arrabbiata said...

"So, hard to say what's going on

The children of the illegal immigrant wave that started in the mid-90s are starting to hit adolescence and adulthood in force.

Further, inm ultiple ways, this administration has sent a message of lawlessness to every leftist across the land.

1. The Henry Gates fiasco ("The police acted stupidly").

2. The Trayvon Martin fiasco ('If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon').

3. The DOJ policy admonishing businesses from considering arrest records in hiring policies, else face discrimination suits.

4. The blatant disregard of immigration laws WRT so-called "Dreamers."

5. The targetting of conservative groups by the IRS.

6. The Pigford scandal, awarding billions of dollars in bogus discrimination claims to black "farmers."

7. The refusal to clamp down on welfare fraud, food stamp fraud, Obamaphone fraud, ad nauseum.

8. The targetting of states who require photo IDs to vote.

9. Twisting the arms of businesses in ways far too numerous to list.

This is the most extremist, lawless administration ever, and the message is starting to get through. Obama targets and punishes the law-abiding while sending a message that crime will be tolerated.

10/25/13, 12:40 PM

Anonymous Penny Al Arrabbiata said...

"Residents in the West had higher rates of violent victimization than residents in other regions of the country."

WTF? I'd bet that not even in the old days of the "Wild Wild West" were crime rates higher there than in the East. This seems a new thing. Gee, I wonder what could be causing it?

10/25/13, 12:43 PM

Anonymous Penny Al Arrabbiata said...

This news story linked in the article you mentioned suggests one reason why crime (esp. property crime) is way up: "incarceration for drug offenses is way down from 3 years ago: On the last day of 2010, about 25,000 drug criminals were in California prisons. On the last day of 2012, that number had fallen 50 percent to roughly 12,400."

California - population 38 million, 46% of whom are Hispanic, black or American Indian - has less than 1 person in 3000 in prison for drug crimes, down half from just 3 years ago. That's a big reason why crime is up. My experience is that when addicts aren't in jail, they spend a lot of their time committing small property crimes to pay their way, since they frequently can't hold down a job.

This puts California (and the USA after it) in a pickle: we can barely handle the Latino invasion if the police are able to clamp down on the higher crime that results. But states face tightening budgets due to the increased poverty that results, so they can't clamp down on crime, they release the "minor criminals," and crime rates go up.

The Latin immivasion should've led to higher crime rates almost immediately. But the dot com boom and the housing boom left government (esp. California) flush with revenue. So the consequences were delayed...until now.

Now we have a double whammy: a booming native-born Hispanic teenage population, who needn't fear deportation, and states unable to lock up minor criminals, who are free to commit minor crimes over and over.

Buy yourself a some firearms and security cameras: it's gunna keep getting worse.

10/25/13, 12:59 PM

Anonymous map said...

Here is the question: is the homicide rate going down because of better trauma treatment or is it going down because of a lack of trying?

10/25/13, 1:31 PM

Anonymous Penny Al Arrabbiata said...

"Here is the question: is the homicide rate going down because of better trauma treatment or is it going down because of a lack of trying?"

Last I checked, shootings were down at roughly the same rate as homicides. It's unlikely that it's due to improved emergency care.

10/25/13, 4:40 PM

Blogger Geoff Matthews said...

Crime tends to be intra-racial (people victimize those within their own racial groups), so the safe money would be on an increase in crime committed by blacks, while whites and hispanics stayed steady.

10/25/13, 5:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

@Geoff,

One of the surprising things about the Ron Unz article on race and crime is that the white crime rate is rising. I don't know if that's true; the article was interesting but had some questionable stats. Someone should check that out.

10/25/13, 7:48 PM

Blogger Geoff Matthews said...

Anonymous 7:48,

Do they fold white-hispanics in with whites for this study?
That's typically what I've seen.
Obligatory "but gringos commit crime too" statement. Just curious.

10/25/13, 11:24 PM

Anonymous Prof. Woland said...

If you think blacks are surly now, just wait until Obama steps down.

10/26/13, 8:28 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

One thing to bear in mind; much crime goes unreported. Rape being a cardinal example.

10/26/13, 5:27 PM

Anonymous ATBOTL said...

Ever tried to report a property crime to the police? They do everything they can to discourage you. The first thing they say is usually to tell you that they won't being doing anything to investigate other than than take your report and presumably put it in drawer and never look at again.

I don't believe that crime has fallen nearly as far as the establishment wants us to believe. This "performance based policing" has lead to police commanders lying more to protect their jobs.

10/26/13, 5:57 PM

Anonymous Bill said...

Wait, doesn't the quoted text say that a 0.7% increase in violent crime "was consistent with" a 15% increase in violent crime?

On its face, that seems like an almost Soviet-style big lie.

10/28/13, 7:50 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"You steal someone's phone and what are they going to do? Call 911?"

Many smartphones and laptop computers now have antitheft software installed on them. So, it may not be so bright to steal one. Quarterback Cam Newton was accused of stealing a laptop at Florida. The police were able to track it down all the way to his dorm room.

11/3/13, 2:19 PM

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