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I would think the law enforcement agencies paid with taxpayer money to do so.Who is going to finance data collection?
I would think the law enforcement agencies paid with taxpayer money to do so.Who is going to finance data collection?
Why is it you can't get at the actual data? It is very likely that they cherry picked a few "rural" towns that experienced a spike in crime and are extrapolating it to be "representative" of rural America. Let me know when you have the actual data, okay? Until then, I think we should file this little report of yours under "lefty bullsh*t."It's all a conspiracy- just like everything else is with you wingers, isn't it?
Why don't you question the right leaning WSJ where they got their data.Why is it you can't get at the actual data? It is very likely that they cherry picked a few "rural" towns that experienced a spike in crime and are extrapolating it to be "representative" of rural America. Let me know when you have the actual data, okay? Until then, I think we should file this little report of yours under "lefty bullsh*t."
They don't have enough money as is to get new police let alone collect data on crime.I would think the law enforcement agencies paid with taxpayer money to do so.
The thing is ObamacareForever, corrupt cops never really lose their jobs.They don't have enough money as is to get new police let alone collect data on crime.
Because they aren't on here running their mouths about it. Do you have any other sources that corroborate their premise that rural America is reverting to the wild west?Why don't you question the right leaning WSJ where they got their data.
Confirming widespread perceptions, the nation’s largest crime survey finds that violent crime in urban areas rose dramatically from 2020 to 2021. The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), the statistical arm of the Department of Justice, recently released findings from the 2021 National Crime Victimization Survey. According to the NCVS, which dates to the Nixon administration, the rate of violent crime rose only in urban areas. It did not change to a statistically significant degree in suburban or rural areas.Why don't you question the right leaning WSJ where they got their data.
Why would they be here?Because they aren't on here running their mouths about it. Do you have any other sources that corroborate their premise that rural America is reverting to the wild west?
Again, I'm just pointing out the hype Republicans use when it comes to crime thinking that is their go to when it comes election time.Confirming widespread perceptions, the nation’s largest crime survey finds that violent crime in urban areas rose dramatically from 2020 to 2021. The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), the statistical arm of the Department of Justice, recently released findings from the 2021 National Crime Victimization Survey. According to the NCVS, which dates to the Nixon administration, the rate of violent crime rose only in urban areas. It did not change to a statistically significant degree in suburban or rural areas.
).Yes, Violent Crime in Cities Is on the Rise | City Journal
Newly released numbers from the National Crime Victimization Survey make it clear.www.city-journal.org
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To a "not statistically significant" extent. It appears there is a bit of a cottage industry built around proving the cities are safer than the rural areas. They include auto accidents, suicides and ODs to make that case. But when it comes to your chances of being a victim of a violent crime, nobody does it better that the big blue cities...Again, I'm just pointing out the hype Republicans use when it comes to crime thinking that is their go to when it comes election time.
And I have to admit, it does work on the ignorant.
There's one thing you can't deny. Rural crime rate is on the rise.
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It's all hype by the media in the name of capitalism.To a "not statistically significant" extent. It appears there is a bit of a cottage industry built around proving the cities are safer than the rural areas. They include auto accidents, suicides and ODs to make that case. But when it comes to your chances of being a victim of a violent crime, nobody does it better that the big blue cities...
Living in a rural town (5,000) and the closest "metro" area (75,000) being 70 miles away, I can tell you that crime is nearly non-existent, major crime zero. Potential criminals understand nearly every home has multiple, loaded firearms and people around here aren't afraid to use them.Because they aren't on here running their mouths about it. Do you have any other sources that corroborate their premise that rural America is reverting to the wild west?
Especially Lightfoot townTo a "not statistically significant" extent. It appears there is a bit of a cottage industry built around proving the cities are safer than the rural areas. They include auto accidents, suicides and ODs to make that case. But when it comes to your chances of being a victim of a violent crime, nobody does it better that the big blue cities...