Is there a better academic, non-PC review of race and crime than Color of crime (2005)?https://www.amren.com/the-color-of-crime/ …
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil
I have never read those by AR, I just try to slog through crime stats from municipal/federal documents
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I am trying to finish the German PKA 2016, but I am using a translator
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PKA reviews are not really about race. German crime data doesn't have racial data, just country of origin stuff.
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When I see rates of sexual assault rise for perpetrators from North Africa, I think it gives me license to assume what race they might be
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Sure, but not a very statistically rigorous approach. For German crime, seehttps://openpsych.net/paper/50
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Tino Sanandaji on crime rates in Sweden.http://tino.us/2010/04/immigrant-crime-in-sweden/ …
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I actually obtained proper Swedish data from the 1980s. http://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=6434 pic.twitter.com/DKieoPe3ld
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