I’ve been looking through the “Undocumented immigrants, U.S. Citizens, and Convicted Criminals in Arizona” report, as well as the underlying data I received from the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADOC), and there’s reason to be concerned about the report’s findings…
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But if we take the study on its face, use the same coding as the report does to assume citizen v. likely documented v. likely undocumented (which is easily replicable based on the report’s assumptions), and address duplicates, key findings in the report disappear…
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For example, likely undocumented immigrants are less likely to be first degree murderers than are citizens per the ADOC data, which is just the opposite of what the report claims...
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As another example, likely undocumented immigrants are less likely to be gang members than are citizens per the ADOC data, also contra the report...
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These are just some examples, as the entire report needs to be reexamined...
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I’ve reached out to
@JohnRLottJr, but he hasn’t responded. I welcome all who are interested in this important topic to dig into the data…Show this thread -
But as it currently stands, we can’t trust the report’s findings.
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