 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | reply to jc100
Re: Well, said by jc100:Um you're just hilarious. If you outlaw guns, knives, and deadly weapons.. you basically have Europe. A continent with a VERY LOW MURDER RATE and CRIME RATE in many of it's countries. Once again it appears (for you at least) as if ignorance is bliss. said by Interpol crime statistics (violent crimes including murder) for 1995 : (rate per 100,000):
5278 - US 8179 - Germany 6316 - France 7206 - England & Wales
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 | Failing at Failing. What a NOVEL IDEA. 1995 IS OLD DATA. Here's numbers from interpol in 2004. There are other numbers I found on the web. However, let's use these as a baseline. Much newer than 1995 » www.unodc.org/documents/data-and···2009.pdfNotice the U.S. has a low rate of 5.6 and high of 5.9 per 100,000. JUST ABOUT EVERY COUNTRY in Europe is BELOW OUR MURDER RATE. So obviously, your old statistics are just PLAIN WRONG. You need to stand correct. Now, if you want to use your INFAMOUS WIKIPEDIA as a source, here are more detailed stats. Less verified I imagine. » en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co···der_rateU.S. based off these stats 5.6 to 5.7 Countries LESS than U.S. Norway Greece Denmark Austria Luxembourg Netherlands Germany Iceland Italy England / Wales Slovenia Belgium France Poland Cyprus Malta Ireland Portugal Croatia United Kingdom Hungary Czech Republic Slovakia Macedonia Sweden Romania Scotland Finland Switzerland Bulgaria Spain Albania Countries HIGHER THAN THE U.S. Georgia Moldova Estonia Ukraine Belarus Latvia Lithuania and Russia which isn't apart of Europe depending on ones argument 7-8 Countries are HIGHER than the U.S. 32 Lower So do you wish to take the HORRIBLE WALK OF SHAME to PROVED WRONGVILLE. |
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 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | said by jc100:Failing at Failing. What a NOVEL IDEA. 1995 IS OLD DATA. Here's numbers from interpol in 2004. There are other numbers I found on the web. However, let's use these as a baseline. You never cease to amaze me. Do you even look at the links before you post them??? said by jc100's 'data' attempting to disprove me (but failing as usual!) : Homicide rates per 100,000 population by region and subregion, 2004
-North America, 6.6 -East Europe, 8.1 -West and Central Europe, 1.5
Hence, reviewing the data indicates that Eastern and Western Europe together yield a murder rate of 9.6 per 100,000 (8.1 + 1.5). Thats a full 31% higher than it is in North America! This is getting old, isnt it past your bedtime? -- Комитет государственной безопасности
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 1 edit | EAST EUROPE in the report is 4 Countries!!!!!!!!!
I listed EVERY COUNTRY IN EUROPE with a lower rate than ours. According to Interpol, East Europe =
Belarus Moldova Russia Ukraine
WOW 4 countries. There are 32 in the ENTIRE EUROPE THAT ARE LOWER THAN OURS and 7 or 8 (Depending if Russia is included) that are higher.
Do you bother reading or just like selectively looking for numbers on a LIMITED data spread to TRY AND LOOK INTELLIGENT
Failing at failing. You put a WHOLE NEW MEANING to this sentence. |
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 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | said by jc100:EAST EUROPE in the report is 4 Countries!!!!!!!!! Wow great point! However the United States is just one country so comparing it to four is pointless! Furthermore, the murder rate is just one component of violent crime. For instance, stabbings are exponentially higher in the UK and Ireland. In fact, according to the BBC violent crime in Ireland rose 131% in the year 2002 as compared to 1999. The bottom line is that the United States is one of the safest countries in the world, every statistic will confirm that. The crime rate has continued to go down in most major cities over the past decade, and national security has dramatically improved. Why dont you take a guess why?  » news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1760781.stm-- Комитет государственной безопасности
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 | Great Point. I know my points are Great. I compared the U.S. to 40 Countries 1 by 1.
32 / 40 RATED LOWER THAN US.
Notice I listed EACH COUNTRY. I did not say EUROPE to North America. Europe is a Continent. You might not know that because school and you never got along. I'd be amazed if you graduated high school. So Europe in the sense of countries to the U.S. on a 1 to 1 ratio. YOU FAIL at your point, I am absolutely correct. MOST COUNTRIES IN EUROPE ARE FAR SAFER THAN THE U.S.
So what if crime rose?
In 2004 32 of the 40 countries were WELL BELOW US in murder standards. PROVEN WRONG.
No just admit it. You can't even argue properly. Now you're backed into a corner and got nothing to say. |
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