16,137 Killed, 94,635 Raped: American Left Fails to Call For Withdraw

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Rape Up, While Murders Down in 2004
By MARK SHERMAN
The Associated Press
Monday, October 17, 2005; 12:08 PM


WASHINGTON -- Murders across the United States fell for the first time in five years, while rapes increased slightly last year, the FBI reported Monday.

Overall, the number of violent crimes, which also include aggravated assaults and robberies, fell by 1.2 percent last year. Property crimes _ burglaries, larceny/theft and car theft _ dropped 1.1 percent in 2004, compared to 2003.

There were 16,137 murders in the United States in 2004, the last full year for which statistics are available. That was about 350 fewer than in 2003, according to the FBI data. The decrease is the first since 1999, although smaller than what the FBI reported in June. Chicago was largely responsible for the drop, recording 150 fewer murders in 2004 than in 2003.

The number of rapes, however, has increased in three of the past four years, according to the FBI data. In all, rapes increased by .8 percent to 94,635 rapes, or about 750 more than in 2003.

Rapes are up nearly 5 percent since 2000, while murders have increased by 3.5 percent, FBI data show.

At the same time, the rates of all violent crimes, measured as the number of crimes for every 100,000 people, have dropped over that same period. Indeed, the crime rate is at a 30-year low, government data have shown.

Despite the historical trend, the FBI included a "crime clock" in its report that shows a violent crime is committed every 23.1 seconds. A murder occurs roughly every half-hour, according to the clock.

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No calls to withdraw troops to decrease bloodshed. No calls for investigations into how any of these deaths have occured due to American policy. No outcry or marches from socialists, communists and kooks.

Ah the irony, the delicous irony.
 
I'm confused. What are you saying the left isn't doing that the right IS doing?

[quote name='E-Z-B']WTF are you talking about?

A 30-year low in crime -- Freakonomics at work.[/QUOTE]

Exactly
 
[quote name='PittsburghAfterDark']No calls to withdraw troops to decrease bloodshed. No calls for investigations into how any of these deaths have occured due to American policy. No outcry or marches from socialists, communists and kooks.[/QUOTE]

Translation: When are the Democrats going to come in and clean up the mess that the Republicans have made of our government? Isn't it about time?
 
Wow, so there were 350 fewer murders out of nearly 300 million people. And Chicago accounted for 150 of those. But there's an increase of 750 rapes. You're really reaching these days, PAD.
 
I blame it on Clintonomics, that blowjob crippled the nobility of the presidency and the nation which our current president has religously brought back
 
it sounds like a lot, but look at this... that doesnt mean were well off though, look at the countries that we are among, not exactly the most industrious

1. Colombia 0.617847 per 1,000 people
2. South Africa 0.496008 per 1,000 people
3. Jamaica 0.324196 per 1,000 people
4. Venezuela 0.316138 per 1,000 people
5. Russia 0.201534 per 1,000 people
6. Mexico 0.130213 per 1,000 people
7. Estonia 0.107277 per 1,000 people
8. Latvia 0.10393 per 1,000 people
9. Lithuania 0.102863 per 1,000 people
10. Belarus 0.0983495 per 1,000 people
11. Ukraine 0.094006 per 1,000 people
12. Papua New Guinea 0.0838593 per 1,000 people
13. Kyrgyzstan 0.0802565 per 1,000 people
14. Thailand 0.0800798 per 1,000 people
15. Moldova 0.0781145 per 1,000 people
16. Zimbabwe 0.0749938 per 1,000 people
17. Seychelles 0.0739025 per 1,000 people
18. Zambia 0.070769 per 1,000 people
19. Costa Rica 0.061006 per 1,000 people
20. Poland 0.0562789 per 1,000 people
21. Georgia 0.0511011 per 1,000 people
22. Uruguay 0.045082 per 1,000 people
23. Bulgaria 0.0445638 per 1,000 people
24. United States 0.042802 per 1,000 people
25. Armenia 0.0425746 per 1,000 people
26. India 0.0344083 per 1,000 people
27. Yemen 0.0336276 per 1,000 people
28. Dominica 0.0289733 per 1,000 people
29. Azerbaijan 0.0285642 per 1,000 people
30. Finland 0.0283362 per 1,000 people
31. Slovakia 0.0263303 per 1,000 people
32. Romania 0.0250784 per 1,000 people
33. Portugal 0.0233769 per 1,000 people
34. Malaysia 0.0230034 per 1,000 people
35. Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of 0.0229829 per 1,000 people
36. Mauritius 0.021121 per 1,000 people
37. Hungary 0.0204857 per 1,000 people
38. Korea, South 0.0196336 per 1,000 people
39. Slovenia 0.0179015 per 1,000 people
40. France 0.0173272 per 1,000 people
41. Czech Republic 0.0169905 per 1,000 people
42. Iceland 0.0168499 per 1,000 people
43. Australia 0.0150324 per 1,000 people
44. Canada 0.0149063 per 1,000 people
45. Chile 0.014705 per 1,000 people
46. United Kingdom 0.0140633 per 1,000 people
47. Italy 0.0128393 per 1,000 people
48. Spain 0.0122456 per 1,000 people
49. Germany 0.0116461 per 1,000 people
50. Tunisia 0.0112159 per 1,000 people
51. Netherlands 0.0111538 per 1,000 people
52. New Zealand 0.0111524 per 1,000 people
53. Denmark 0.0106775 per 1,000 people
54. Norway 0.0106684 per 1,000 people
55. Ireland 0.00946215 per 1,000 people
56. Switzerland 0.00921351 per 1,000 people
57. Indonesia 0.00910842 per 1,000 people
58. Greece 0.0075928 per 1,000 people
59. Hong Kong 0.00550804 per 1,000 people
60. Japan 0.00499933 per 1,000 people
61. Saudi Arabia 0.00397456 per 1,000 people
62. Qatar 0.00115868 per 1,000 people

Source: Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention)
 
whoops... those are murders per capita in countries... so each number, take the US for instance... 0.042802 thats how many people are murdered out of every 1000 people of the population. so even though the US has a lot of murders each year, its only because we have a large population... as you can see there are 23 countires where they have a higher murder rate... and after looking over it again, i think its funny that china is not on there
 
[quote name='iheartmetal']whoops... those are murders per capita in countries... so each number, take the US for instance... 0.042802 thats how many people are murdered out of every 1000 people of the population. so even though the US has a lot of murders each year, its only because we have a large population... as you can see there are 23 countires where they have a higher murder rate... and after looking over it again, i think its funny that China is not on there[/QUOTE]

Look at that list again, we shot past all the developed nations (except russia) and are well into the developing world.
 
[quote name='iheartmetal']and after looking over it again, i think its funny that china is not on there[/QUOTE]


Why do you think they have such a high population? fuckers never die. They live to be like 200... :lol:
 
[quote name='iheartmetal']so even though the US has a lot of murders each year, its only because we have a large population...[/QUOTE]

These measures have nothing to do with population; that's why they're standardized (changed to be comparable to each other). Having 4.28 people murdered for every 100,000 citizens in the United States is a probability (your chance of being murdered in the US, as an average, is .000428%). Although, of course, that changes depending on the kind of area you live in (you're more likely to be murdered in south side Chicago than in Lincoln Park, for instance).
 
So who wants to email this to Jack Thompson and ask him why the violent crime rate is at a 30-year low when video game revenue is at an all-time high?

PS you could also add in the fact that more people in Japan play games than in the U.S. and they have a much lower crime rate.
 
[quote name='camoor']Just don't eat the chicken![/QUOTE]

Don't worry, that would be healthy.;)


and the thing about rapes is that quite a few go unreported, the same number of rapes could have occured as last year but more victims came forwards.
 
[quote name='elprincipe']So who wants to email this to Jack Thompson and ask him why the violent crime rate is at a 30-year low when video game revenue is at an all-time high?

PS you could also add in the fact that more people in Japan play games than in the U.S. and they have a much lower crime rate.[/QUOTE]

You should really call Hilary or Lieberman.

Jack's only worth a quarter if you want to hear violent physical threats from a mad man.
 
[quote name='elprincipe']So who wants to email this to Jack Thompson and ask him why the violent crime rate is at a 30-year low when video game revenue is at an all-time high?

PS you could also add in the fact that more people in Japan play games than in the U.S. and they have a much lower crime rate.[/QUOTE]

Great point.
A few things you could add would be:

There was NO rap music,marilyn manson etc....
The population was ALOT smaller.
There were ALOT less illegal aliens in this country.
TV wasn't nearly as violent, etc....
Movies weren't nearly as violent,etc...
Few people played Videogames.
 
Those %'s are dumb. Crime is down, when nobody gets killed within a whole year or 50 years, then we can say crime is down. But talking about oh its down this % or that % when people still getting killed is foolish talk.
 
[quote name='U2K Tha Greate$t']Those %'s are dumb. Crime is down, when nobody gets killed within a whole year or 50 years, then we can say crime is down. But talking about oh its down this % or that % when people still getting killed is foolish talk.[/QUOTE]

Do us all a favor and kill yourself.
 
[quote name='alonzomourning23']Look at that list again, we shot past all the developed nations (except russia) and are well into the developing world.[/QUOTE]

first thing i said

[quote name='iheartmetal']it sounds like a lot, but look at this... that doesnt mean were well off though, look at the countries that we are among, not exactly the most industrious\[/QUOTE]
 
I fail to see any point, arguement, or purpouse to this thread. And as always, PAD seems to have disappeared.

I can't even make an arguement in this thread, because....what is there to debate? Murders are down. Okay...
 
[quote name='U2K Tha Greate$t']Those %'s are dumb. Crime is down, when nobody gets killed within a whole year or 50 years, then we can say crime is down. But talking about oh its down this % or that % when people still getting killed is foolish talk.[/QUOTE]

As usual, you talk out of your ass. "Oh, whoop de damn do, 350 people are still alive that otherwise would be killed!" Dumb fuck.
 
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