Friday, April 11, 2014

Crime Rate

Research the crime rate in the 1970's and in 2013. Describe your findings. Respond to two classmates.

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  1. 8,098,000 crimes total.
    16,000 murders.
    349,860 robbers.

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  2. In 1970 the homicide rate was 7.9 and in 2013 it is 4.7

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    1. Why do you think they have to pay a lot of money

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    2. Why is the number of 2013 lower than from 1970's?

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    3. What kind of crime was there in the 1970s?

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  3. Forced raped 29.0
    Robbery 113.9
    Burglary 701.3
    Total is 2,905.4

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  4. In 1970's-79 the crime rates are 12,249,500
    In 2012 the crime rates are 10,189,902

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  5. For the 10th consecutive year, the overall crime rate in the city of Los Angeles has fallen. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Police Chief Charlie Beck touted the new figures at a press conference, but had no immediate solution for a 30 percent spike in the theft of cell phones in

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  6. 1970: violence 124613 murder 1444

    2013: violence 79610 murder 684

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  7. Year Population Total Violent Property Murder Rape Robbery
    1970 203,235,298 8,098,000 738,820 7,359,200 16,000 37,990
    assault Burglary Theft Theft
    349,860 334,970 2,205,000 4,225,800 928,400

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  8. In 1971 there were fewer than 200,000 inmates in our state and federal prisons. By the end of 1996 we were approaching 1.2 million. The prison population, in short, has nearly sextupled in the course of twenty-five years. Adding in local jails brings the total to nearly 1.7 million. To put the figure of 1.7 million into perspective, consider that it is roughly equal to the population of Houston Texas, the fourth-largest city in the nation, and more than twice that of San Francisco.

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  9. They said that then it was very popper and it was a brotherhood kinda thing and now that they are trying to bring it back to make it more popper because no one believes in world peace

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  10. Homicide: 4.7 / 4.7
    Forcible rape: 27.0 / 26.9
    Robbery: 113.9 / 112.9
    Aggravated assault: 241.5 / 242.3
    Total Violent crime: 387.1 / 386.9
    Burglary: 701.3 / 670.2
    Larceny-theft: 1,974.1 / 1,959.3
    Motor vehicle theft: 230.0 / 229.7
    Total Property crime:2905

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  11. Crime in the United States is described by annual Uniform Crime Reports by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and by annual National Crime Victimization Surveys by the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

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  12. About 4 in 10 Feel Unsafe Walking Near Their Home at Night
    38% of Americans say there is an area within a mile of where they live where they would feel unsafe walking alone at night.

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  13. The crime rate for violence went down since 1970

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  14. The crimes had gone down some over the years but there is still a Lot of them

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  15. Forced raped 29.0
    Robbery 113.9
    Burglary 701.3
    Total is 2,905.4

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  16. In 1971 there were fewer than 200,000 inmates in our state and federal prisons. By the end of 1996 we were approaching 1.2 million. The prison population, in short, has nearly sextupled in the course of twenty-five years. Adding in local jails brings the total to nearly 1.7 million.

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  17. Burglary 701.3
    Robbery 113.9
    Forced rape 29.0
    Total is 2,905.4

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  18. From 1970s to 2013 the crime went up but then dropped down lower than it was in the 1970s.

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  19. Crime rates have varied over time in the United States. American crime rates generally rose after World War II, and peaked between the 1970s and early 1990s.

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  20. The 1970s to 2013 it was worst then it got better.

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  21. 1970-16,000 murders and 334,970 assault.
    1975-3,265,300 burglary and 1,009,600 theft.

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  22. The worst time zone for crime was between the 1970's and 90's and its got a lot lower cents then.

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