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The Rate of Domestic Violence Arrests Among NFL Players
FivetThirtyEight ^ | Benjamin Morris

Posted on 09/15/2014 6:47:12 AM PDT by Enlightened1

Although there seems to be an endless stream of stories about NFL player arrests and misconduct, this is largely because there are a lot of NFL players (and they’re famous). At the league’s peak (during training camps), there are about 2,560 players attached to NFL teams (limit 80 each). As I’ll show, arrest rates among NFL players are quite low compared to national averages for men in their age range — but there are some types of crimes that trail the pack significantly.

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Miscellaneous; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: arrests; domestic; nfl; rate
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Someone needs to show this to the ESPN Crusaders that let their emotions trump facts and reality.
1 posted on 09/15/2014 6:47:12 AM PDT by Enlightened1
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To: Enlightened1

The violence is largely a black issue in the NFL. Oops! I forgot. No one is supposed to actually admit that.


2 posted on 09/15/2014 6:59:14 AM PDT by vladimir998
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To: Enlightened1

“show this to the ESPN Crusaders”

They know. They know that Domestic Violence is a weak point in
human society wide open and ready for exploitation. It’s no
doubt it will be used to undermine any and every thing
traditionally American. Especially anything male dominated.
This isn’t about stopping domestic violence, it never is.
It’s about destroying the American culture and replacing it
with a more multicultural limp wristed hererophobic society.
Like California, New York or western Europe.


3 posted on 09/15/2014 6:59:23 AM PDT by Slambat (q)
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“As I’ll show, arrest rates among NFL players are quite low compared to national averages for men in their age range “

Yes. They get away with a lot of crimes and are never charged.


4 posted on 09/15/2014 7:00:09 AM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Enlightened1

Given the entitlement attitude that characterizes most athletes, I’m surprised the numbers aren’t higher.

I remember back to my high school days when there was one set of rules for the jocks (basically none) and another set of rules for the rest of us. When you grow up thinking you’re bulletproof . . .


5 posted on 09/15/2014 7:00:38 AM PDT by Arm_Bears (Rope. Tree. Politician. Some assembly required.)
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To: Enlightened1

They don’t care about facts.

I wonder if these stories are good for ESPN’s ratings. Generally, I’ll watch just about any sporting event on ESPN, but when they have their 30-minute-long hand-wringing sessions about Ray Rice or whatever other “moral” issue they get their panties in a bunch about, I change the channel.

I mean, I watch ESPN to get away from all the PC BS in the media, not to be doused in even more of it.


6 posted on 09/15/2014 7:01:25 AM PDT by caligatrux (...some animals are more equal than others.)
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Believable. Natural selection. Most guys don’t make it to the pros if they’re prone to criminality and thus weeded out in their earlier years.


7 posted on 09/15/2014 7:02:05 AM PDT by BlueStateRightist (Government is best which governs least.)
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“Someone needs to show this to the ESPN Crusaders that let their emotions trump facts and reality. “

I don’t know what you are saying. ESPN has an unconvicted murderer for its star analyst.


8 posted on 09/15/2014 7:02:14 AM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Enlightened1

I would like to see a comparison of arrest rates between the NFL and members of Congress.


9 posted on 09/15/2014 7:02:42 AM PDT by red-dawg (<<< click for info on my book.)
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To: Arm_Bears

” I’m surprised the numbers aren’t higher.”

You answered your own question. Two sets of rules.


10 posted on 09/15/2014 7:03:31 AM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Enlightened1

Nice try. As we’ve famously found out in this case, Rice was charged with a third-degree misdemeanor and “diverted” out of the usual flow toward the big house for what certainly would be a trial and jail for the rest of us.

I dare to suggest that similarly, an offense that would get most of us arrested is often seen as less offensive when the rich NFL player gets a fancy lawyer to explain it away.


11 posted on 09/15/2014 7:04:14 AM PDT by jiggyboy
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To: Enlightened1

12 posted on 09/15/2014 7:04:49 AM PDT by Brother Cracker (You are more likely to find krugerrands in a Cracker Jack box then 22 ammo at Wal-Mart)
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The NAGs still won’t be happy until every player on the NFL is “neutered” and put on female hormones....

NFL will become the NEL-ly


13 posted on 09/15/2014 7:06:23 AM PDT by GraceG (No, My Initials are not A.B.)
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To: Enlightened1
The reality is that most professional sports are predominately populated by black athletes. Even though we are supposed to believe that "the only difference is skin color", blacks are on average of greater muscle mass and excel in sports.

Also unacknowledged is the cultural dynamic which in the black community is a higher inclination and acceptance of violence.

We won't discuss this because it is the Third Rail of discourse in this country.

14 posted on 09/15/2014 7:07:27 AM PDT by Chainmail (A simple rule of life: if you can be blamed, you're responsible.)
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” Most guys don’t make it to the pros if they’re prone to criminality and thus weeded out in their earlier years.”

ROTFLMAO!


15 posted on 09/15/2014 7:07:40 AM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Arm_Bears; fieldmarshaldj

“I remember back to my high school days when there was one set of rules for the jocks (basically none) and another set of rules for the rest of us...”

Me too. Now when I see most of them on Facebook or hear a bit of gossip about them, 99.9% of the time it’s not good to horrible.

So sad...:)


16 posted on 09/15/2014 7:08:29 AM PDT by GOPsterinMA (I'm with Steve McQueen: I live my life for myself and answer to nobody.)
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To: Enlightened1

If we compiled statistical data associated with past presidents we would be forced to recognize that there is a high rate of misogyny (Clinton, Kennedy, others), rape (Clinton), bigamy (Jackson), homosexuality (Obama) and adultery (Clinton, Kennedy, and a lot more) and that these people should be pre-persecuted like NFL players.


17 posted on 09/15/2014 7:11:23 AM PDT by Lee'sGhost ("Just look at the flowers, Lizzie. Just look at the flowers.")
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To: Slambat
Bingo!

Even the FBI Crime report from as recent as 2013 say overall violent crime in the United States is at a 20 year low.

Then compound the fact that the NFL crime rate compared to rest of society is very.

That tells you the entire story that the media, led by ESPN, is full of crap. It's a bunch of nonsense.

It's the same sort of crap where the media hype Shark attacks that are about 5 a year. All this news about sharks.

However, Honey Bees kill WAY MORE people a year than Sharks.

Although you do not hear anything about it.

It's just like most Americans have a better chance of dying from Cancer, Heart Attacks, Car Accidents and Honey Bees than Terrorist.

http://health.howstuffworks.com/diseases-conditions/death-dying/15-most-common-causes-of-death-in-the-united-states.htm

Yet we have all this fear for Terrorism when the actually rate is extremely low when you look at the facts.
Yet we are changing all socitey bases on no

18 posted on 09/15/2014 7:12:24 AM PDT by Enlightened1
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To: Brother Cracker

IMO, like many professional athletes, NFL players have been pampered and primped, coddled and spoon fed starting at an early age since they demonstrated some athletic ability sufficient to become “winners” for what ever team they aspired to. It starts when they are in high school, possibly before. A coach sees some kid with great potential who might help his/her team become winners. The problems begin when said coaches (or others) “look the other way”, give special favors and do whatever it takes to keep that kid playing on their team. The kids get used to the special treatment and begin to think they are better and more important than others. Hence, they begin to test the waters, “flex their muscles of superiority” and over time, get to the pros where suddenly they a “stars” in the publics eye and think they can do no wrong. They have become products of what those who brought them up created, spoiled brats making lots of money. Still believing they can do no wrong, they turn to more serious problems such as drugs, beatings, robbing and even murder.


19 posted on 09/15/2014 7:17:26 AM PDT by DaveA37
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“ESPN has an unconvicted murderer for its star analyst.”

Well, while I agree with you 100%, he plea-bargained to a lesser charge and pled guilty. He should be doing life without parole.


20 posted on 09/15/2014 7:21:00 AM PDT by spel_grammer_an_punct_polise (Why does every totalitarian political hack think that he knows how to run my life better than I do?)
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