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Old December 16th 16, 04:40 AM posted to alt.anonymous.email,alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,comp.os.linux.advocacy
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Default Yahoo says 1 billion accounts were hacked in 2013

On 12/15/16, 7:51 PM, in article , "Wolf K"
wrote:

On 2016-12-15 20:56, Snit wrote:
On 12/15/16, 6:29 PM, in article , "Silver Slimer"
wrote:

LOL, you believe everything the media tells you, don't you?

Trump got more latino and black votes than Romney and McCain did. So
much for a "white nationalist."


i wasn't talking about trump, you dumb****.

hey, did you know that while males are responsible for 69% of all violent
crime in the USA? that means that if you find yourself a victim of violent
crime there's a greater chance that it's a while male who attacked you?

LOL. A total Snot Glasser-like lie.


It is males in general that commit most crime. More than Muslims.

You must hate males if you are consistent.


Excerpted from
http://www.securitymagazine.com/arti...-crime-statist
ics

"In 2015, there were 4,607,928 known offenders, meaning that some aspect
of the suspect‹such as age, gender, or race‹was identified and reported.

Of these offenders, more than 44.0 percent (44.4) were between 16
and 30 years of age.
By gender, most offenders (63.3 percent) were male, and 25.7
percent were female; gender was unknown for 11.0 percent.
By race, more than half (56.9 percent) of known offenders were
white, 27.3 percent were black or African-American, and 1.7 percent were
of other races. The race was unknown for 14.1 percent of reported known
offenders.

Victim-to-Offender Relationships

Concerning the relationship of victims to known offenders, there were
1,322,282 victims of crimes against persons (e.g., murders, sex
offenses, assault offenses) and robbery offenses from the crimes against
property category. The majority of these victims knew their offenders
(or at least one offender where more than one was present).

More than half (52.3 percent) of the victims knew their offenders
(or at least one offender where more than one was present) but did not
have a familial relationship to them.
Nearly one quarter (24.8 percent) of the victims were related to
their offenders (or at least one offender where more than one was present)."

That last paragraph is interesting: Almost 4/5 (79.1%) of all victims
knew the offender (or at least one where there were two or more
offenders present). In short, you are about 4 times as likely to be
victimised by someone you know than by a stranger. You are somewhat
more likely to be victimised by a family member (24.8%) than by a
stranger (20.9%)

Keep in mind that the FBI crime stats are only of _reported_ crimes, and
merge violent and property crimes. For a relatively recent report (2005)
on family violence, see http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/fvs02.pdf .
Table 2.1 shows that about 54% of violent crimes were committed by
family members (11%) and by friends (42.9%). 46% were committed by
strangers. This supports in finer grain the inferences from the FBI
quoted above.

/begin irony
Have a good day,
/end irony


Around 2/3 are men.

Wow.


--
"When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The
foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them
as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the Lord your God." --
Leviticus 19:33-34


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