Is there an actual table showing offender rates per group, controlling for income? A neutral person is going to consider the Color of Crime the flip side of SPLC's stuff.
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Replying to @david_kenneth_d
I think you've been around too long to be asking this, but you may have seen this before:pic.twitter.com/aSSsxtgN9Y
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Replying to @HbdNrx
I'd say a simple way of cutting through all this chart analysing and just show how many poor whites in American commited crime X, and how many poor non-whites committed crime X, controlling for income, with simple bars
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Replying to @david_kenneth_d @HbdNrx
and, of course, showing hte same sources, bc otherwise it's just a crap show to observers IMO
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Replying to @david_kenneth_d
Poor people of race x commit much more crime than equally poor white people. The graphs are actually great evidence for that, but there is plenty of other data analysis out there. Notice that the SPLC doesn't attempt a detailed analysis of the stats.
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Replying to @HbdNrx
I'm saying maximum appeal would be doing what I suggested, otherwise you can show stuff like that bjs report like I showed, and frankly I'm still not sure what that indicates.
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Replying to @david_kenneth_d @HbdNrx
If said point chart you showed me included poor whites and then not included in the top left chart, then the 'debate' would obviously over. As of now,
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Replying to @david_kenneth_d @HbdNrx
well, I mean, it can't be since whites are the base-line, but I think you get what I'm saying. Whites as a baseline really screws with how people think of population groups in general
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Replying to @david_kenneth_d
I don't know exactly what you mean, but there is no genuine debate.
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Replying to @HbdNrx @david_kenneth_d
The charts show the correlation between different variables and the rate of violent crime in all 50 states and the capital. The variable with the highest correlation with the rate of violent crime is the presence of minorities, which is really the black population.
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