Posted on 01/07/2005 11:32:23 PM PST by kattracks
Just curious but I'd like to see where you're getting your statisics about it being illegal aliens who do most of the rape here in the US.
The UN officals are only raping the children muslims of the Sudan werent interested in raping
Actually, it isn't stats-- it's a hunch based on what's happening in Denmark. Here in the US, our numbers crunchers like to bury things under the rug if it exposes illegal alian activity. BRB....
It just blows my mind that any organization in charge of aid or not would have to have such rules! But then I am reminded of my own country where a sitting president defiled his office and his country
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Bill Richardson is an appeasing, weak, whining, lily livered joke! He, Clinton, Berger, and Albright are the prime reasons we have to face the music of terrorism today!
http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/3157
Submitted by steen raaschou, October 20, 2002 at 21:53
The numbers quoted by Pipes and Hedegaard are truly correct; they were quoted in all major newspapers in February this year. They are police-statistics of REPORTED rapes in 2001. More detailed:
Denmark as a whole: 68 % non-danish rapists are Muslim
Greater Copenhagen: 76% " " " are Muslim
"Close the@$#*()&%$$%^$@ U.N"
I second that motion and recommend that you contact your representatives in Congress and DEMAND that this be done! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
It's early and I'm still working on my first cup of coffee so hopefully I'll make a little sense.
I went to the Texas Department of Corrections website to see if they had any type of statistics. It looks like the last wholesale study they did was in 98. Things may very well have changed in the ensuing 6 years but anglo's were the largest group of felons or misdemeanor with African-American being the third and hispanics being second. Other which doesn't include hispanics was last. They don't assign which ethnicity did which crime even though the crimes are listed statistically also. Oh heck, I need more coffee to try to explain so I'll just post the study and the website address. The website address is much easier to read than my posting of the study so here's the link:
http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/statistics/cjad/98offpro.htm
At this point and time I'm not sure there can be a correlation drawn between which group did the most sex crimes. Looks like DUI/DWI is the biggest reason people are behind bars in Texas.
Estimated Felons Estimated Misds Estimated Total Felons% Misds% Total%
Individuals under Direct Supervision 164,702.00 111,458.00 276,160.00
Number of Cases Sampled 77,024.00 57,466.00 134,490.00
I. Age Group 164,659.00 111,442.00 276,101.00 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
a.) 17 - 19 16,556.97 12,365.57 28,922.54 10.06% 11.10% 10.48%
b.) 20 - 24 31,904.12 22,045.03 53,949.15 19.38% 19.78% 19.54%
c.) 25 - 29 28,030.57 18,808.10 46,838.67 17.02% 16.88% 16.96%
d.) 30 - 34 26,277.51 16,040.67 42,318.19 15.96% 14.39% 15.33%
e.) 35 or older 61,889.84 42,182.62 104,072.46 37.59% 37.85% 37.69%
II. Ethnicity 164,659.00 111,442.00 276,101.00 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
a.) Anglo 64,712.35 52,318.12 117,030.47 39.30% 46.95% 42.39%
b.) African-American 41,003.80 18,024.25 59,028.05 24.90% 16.17% 21.38%
c.) Hispanic 56,899.46 39,337.05 96,236.51 34.56% 35.30% 34.86%
d.) Other 2,043.39 1,762.57 3,805.97 1.24% 1.58% 1.38%
III. Gender 164,659.00 111,442.00 276,101.00 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
a.) Male 122,985.50 87,612.88 210,598.38 74.69% 78.62% 76.28%
b.) Female 41,673.50 23,829.12 65,502.62 25.31% 21.38% 23.72%
IV. Education 164,659.00 111,442.00 276,101.00 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
a.) None 2,245.45 1,526.50 3,771.95 1.36% 1.37% 1.37%
b.) 1st - 8th Grade 17,409.40 11,519.57 28,928.97 10.57% 10.34% 10.48%
c.) 9th - 11th Grade 52,934.46 27,789.50 80,723.96 32.15% 24.94% 29.24%
d.) Diploma/GED 67,439.89 50,780.26 118,220.15 40.96% 45.57% 42.82%
e.) Some College 24,629.80 19,826.17 44,455.97 14.96% 17.79% 16.10%
V. Employment1 157,746.00 106,738.00 264,484.00 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
a.) Full Time 112,167.78 83,101.53 195,269.31 71.11% 77.86% 73.83%
b.) Part Time 12,680.98 7,744.86 20,425.84 8.04% 7.26% 7.72%
c.) Seasonal 2,042.63 1,053.33 3,095.96 1.29% 0.99% 1.17%
d.) Unemployed 30,854.62 14,838.28 45,692.90 19.56% 13.90% 17.28%
VI. Offense Type 164,659.00 111,442.00 276,101.00 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
a.) Homicide 1,105.24 7.99 1,113.24 0.67% 0.01% 0.40%
b.) Sexual Assault 6,343.31 23.65 6,366.96 3.85% 0.02% 2.31%
c.) Sex Offense 4,897.55 960.18 5,857.72 2.97% 0.86% 2.12%
d.) Robbery 4,577.92 31.09 4,609.01 2.78% 0.03% 1.67%
e.) Assault 12,768.45 12,752.10 25,520.54 7.75% 11.44% 9.24%
f.) Other Personal Offense 2,297.44 1,738.84 4,036.28 1.40% 1.56% 1.46%
g.) Burglary 16,938.15 1,745.18 18,683.33 10.29% 1.57% 6.77%
h.) Theft 22,258.98 14,535.57 36,794.55 13.52% 13.04% 13.33%
i.) Stolen Vehicle 3,777.16 293.42 4,070.58 2.29% 0.26% 1.47%
j.) Other Property Offense 14,194.25 2,540.89 16,735.14 8.62% 2.28% 6.06%
k.) DWI/DUI 14,908.98 53,588.22 68,497.20 9.05% 48.09% 24.81%
l.) Controlled Substance 46,738.36 9,218.24 55,956.60 28.38% 8.27% 20.27%
m.) Other Offense 13,853.21 14,006.62 27,859.84 8.41% 12.57% 10.09%
VII. Risk Levels 164,659.00 111,442.00 276,101.00 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
a.) Maximum 29,888.35 12,518.61 42,406.97 18.15% 11.23% 15.36%
b.) Medium 64,620.89 38,632.92 103,253.81 39.25% 34.67% 37.40%
c.) Minimum 70,149.76 60,290.47 130,440.23 42.60% 54.10% 47.24%
VIII. Needs Levels2 164,656.00 111,439.00 276,095.00 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
a.) Maximum 12,123.34 3,537.02 15,660.37 7.36% 3.17% 5.67%
b.) Medium 55,192.14 28,437.91 83,630.05 33.52% 25.52% 30.29%
c.) Minimum 97,340.52 79,464.06 176,804.59 59.12% 71.31% 64.04%
IX. Primary Needs3
a.) Academic/Vocational Skills 14,570.26 10,174.37 24,744.63 8.85% 9.13% 8.96%
b.) Employment 17,916.57 10,765.13 28,681.71 10.88% 9.66% 10.39%
c.) Financial Management 41,259.22 22,474.42 63,733.64 25.06% 20.17% 23.08%
d.) Marital/Family Relationships 22,721.26 14,079.04 36,800.29 13.80% 12.63% 13.33%
e.) Companions 19,448.86 11,912.80 31,361.66 11.81% 10.69% 11.36%
f.) Emotional Stability 7,660.75 3,987.98 11,648.74 4.65% 3.58% 4.22%
g.) Alcohol Usage 25,754.59 24,969.85 50,724.45 15.64% 22.41% 18.37%
h.) Other Drug Usage 23,185.59 8,620.96 31,806.55 14.08% 7.74% 11.52%
i.) Mental Ability 2,722.18 726.37 3,448.55 1.65% 0.65% 1.25%
j.) Health 6,079.94 3,192.46 9,272.39 3.69% 2.86% 3.36%
k.) Sexual Behavior 6,461.62 430.63 6,892.25 3.92% 0.39% 2.50%
Methodology: To obtain statewide estimates for each profile category, sample percentages are extrapolated to the number of individuals under direct supervision as reported on the Monthly Community Supervision and Corrections Report (MCSCR). Statewide estimates exclude individuals in one unfunded county (Crane).
1Note: Data for the Employment section does not include one county (Travis). This county reported the information as unknown.
2Note: Data for the Needs Level section does not include one county (Kent). This county reported the information as unknown.
3Note: The Primary Needs section provides a total estimate of individuals with needs in each of the identified subcategories. Individuals can be counted in one or more categories.
After looking at the hodge-podge way my posting of the study showed up, go to the TDC link where it's much easier to read. You also might want to poke around on the TDJC site since it also has death row information and other information.
I know it's rather macabre of me but periodically I'll look at the page on the site that lists the last meal and last words of those who have been put to death.
I chose Texas since I'm native born and it's also the largest state who actually does put people to death quicker than say California who also has the death penalty.
People should hide their little girls away from them.
What a silly statement. MOST men would have nothing to do with the abuse of children of either sex. You made a huge blanket statement that says more about your dislike for men than it does about any facts.
Neutering men wouldn't fix the problem: it would only remove ultimate responsibility for the outcome.
A better answer would be to abolish the UN and replace it with a responsible and effective peacemaking force: something like the Yanks (God bless 'em!) are trying to put in place in Iraq.
> Which is worse?
> 1) Underwear on heads and big naked piles of men who had tried to kill you?
> 2) Raping, bribing, and sexually abusing those in your care and under your protection?
or
3) Sawing off heads on video of kidnapped, helpless, unarmed, and bound non-combatants with a dull knife? or
4) Blowing one's self to bits publicly with high explosives with the intention of causing as much harm, misery and suffering as possible to an unarmed, innocent and unsuspecting public that would otherwise be going about its daily business?
Sometimes I forget that Islam is a great world religion followed by many millions of wonderful people. Some of its adherents do truly shocking and sickening things that make me wonder whether Islam isn't actually a bizarre cult rather than a religion.
Somebody please persuade me otherwise.
My congressman hates them as much as we do.
Bloody hell. If only we could be rid of this meddlesome United Nations, an organisation that stands for verbiage rather than anything useful.
Regards, Ivan
Generally speaking, I was referring to sexual abuse involving children. There are many instances in the U.S. as well as other countries where children are sexually abused by neighbors, family members, teachers, etc. Most of these children do not tell anyone out of fear. The abuser is usually someone whom these children trusted and admired. I was not referring to rape by a stranger. I was referring to sexual molestation and sexual abuse, in general, by close neighbors, teachers, and family members. Believe me, it happens a lot. Many young girls have become victims of such abuse. I am sure that many young boys are affected as well. There is so much pressure on these children to keep the abuse a "secret". Many children will not confide in anyone out of fear. Many children end up dealing with this horrific experience on their own which often proves to be insufficient.
Anyway, I just thought that I would clarify my previous statement.
Thanks.
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