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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
Kurt,
You surprise me here.
Your research is usually much more thorough than this.
Go back and look at total crime tables and see the difference in the types of crimes committed.
That will let you start to draw some more accurate conclusions of the socio economic factors that affect certain class structures propensity for specific criminal activity.
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Can you post the crime table you are referring too?
I don't think I am drawing any conclusions, just showing the skewed ratio for homicides. I admit I didn't look at an aggregate of "all crimes", but would appreciate looking at such a table!
I have no problem admitting my wrongness, if that is the case.
Best,