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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #200 on: April 28, 2013, 11:01:06 PM »
I know Americans who have moved to Canada and said they feel much, much safer.

haha!!

Okay, we'll just take your word for it!   8)

Total crime victims    Canada: 23.8%    United States: 21.1%

DEFINITION: People victimized by crime (as a % of the total population). Data refer to people victimized by one or more of 11 crimes recorded in the survey: robbery, burglary, attempted burglary, car theft, car vandalism, bicycle theft, sexual assault, theft from car, theft of personal property, assault and threats. Crime statistics are often better indicators of prevalence of law enforcement and willingness to report crime, than actual prevalence.
SOURCE: UNICRI (United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute). 2002. Correspondence on data on crime victims. March. Turin

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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #201 on: April 28, 2013, 11:05:22 PM »
http://www.unicri.it/services/library_documentation/publications/icvs/

That site is some Eurotrash garbage. Fuck off with that shit.

I never reported and any the 3 attempted burglaries. I also had small items stolen and few times and I never reported them. Those stats just represent crimes that have been officially recorded. 

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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #202 on: April 28, 2013, 11:06:43 PM »
That site is some Eurotrash garbage. Fuck off with that shit.

I never reported and any the 3 attempted burglaries. I also had small items stolen and few times and I never reported them. Those stats just represent crimes that have been officially recorded. 

The United Nations is euro trash?

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This thread is garbage, please delete it mods... lol

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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #203 on: April 28, 2013, 11:07:36 PM »
Whatcha got ain't nothin new. This country's hard on people, you can't stop what's coming, it ain't all waiting on you. That's vanity.


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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #204 on: April 28, 2013, 11:12:47 PM »
The United Nations is euro trash?

 ;D

This thread is garbage, please delete it mods... lol

You overlooked my point about unreported crimes.

Many Americans hate cops and never call the cops. If most Americans get things stolen they don't report it, especially if it's small things. If you get some little things stolen, and the those things are gone, calling the cops will just be a waste of time at that point.

If you had a shovel, a weed eater, and a chainsaw stolen. Do you really think some cop is gonna go find that shit for you?

Crime happens all the time and the cops never get called.

You sound like a guy who is not very well travelled. It seems like you're just trying to defend america from all criticism. Maybe you are a propaganda spokesman?

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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #205 on: April 28, 2013, 11:20:17 PM »
haha!!

Okay, we'll just take your word for it!   8)

Total crime victims    Canada: 23.8%    United States: 21.1%

DEFINITION: People victimized by crime (as a % of the total population). Data refer to people victimized by one or more of 11 crimes recorded in the survey: robbery, burglary, attempted burglary, car theft, car vandalism, bicycle theft, sexual assault, theft from car, theft of personal property, assault and threats. Crime statistics are often better indicators of prevalence of law enforcement and willingness to report crime, than actual prevalence.
SOURCE: UNICRI (United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute). 2002. Correspondence on data on crime victims. March. Turin


*yawn* I posted this already and can post many many more if I feel it's worth my time ;)

lol this is such a silly point to even debate, there is no debate.  I know Americans who have moved to Canada and said they feel much, much safer.  This is from wikipedia. 

"Much study has been done of the comparative experience and policies of Canada with its southern neighbour the United States, and this is a topic of intense discussion within Canada.

Historically, the violent crime rate in Canada is lower than that of the U.S. and this continues to be the case. For example, in 2000 the United States' rate for robberies was 65 percent higher, its rate for aggravated assault was more than double and its murder rate was triple that of Canada. However, the rate of some property crime types is lower in the U.S. than in Canada. For example, in 2006, the rates of vehicle theft were 22% higher in Canada than in the US.[16] Since violent crimes are a smaller fraction of all crimes, the difference between the two countries is less than the homicide rate might make it seem, and the overall rates are generally close (see Crime in the United States).[citation needed]

Furthermore, in recent years,[when?] the gap in violent crime rates between the United States and Canada has narrowed due to a precipitous drop in the violent crime rate in the U.S. For example, while the aggravated assault rate declined for most of 1990s in the U.S. and was 324 per 100,000 in 2000, the aggravated assault rate in Canada remained relatively steady throughout and was 143 per 100,000 in 2000. In other areas, the U.S. had a faster decline. For instance, whereas the murder rate in Canada declined by 36% between 1991 and 2004, the U.S. murder rate declined by 44%. [17] Both Saskatoon and Regina consistently have violent crime rates that would place them among the 10 most violent cities in the US, and often individually exceed larger US centres in terms of total numbers for Aggravated Assaults and Robbery.[citation needed]

The homicide rate in Canada peaked in 1975 at 3.03 per 100,000 and has dropped since then; it reached lower peaks in 1985 (2.72) and 1991 (2.69). It reached a post-1970 low of 1.73 in 2003. The average murder rate between 1970 and 1976 was 2.52, between 1977 and 1983 it was 2.67, between 1984 and 1990 it was 2.41, between 1991 and 1997 it was 2.23 and between 1998 to 2004 it was 1.82.[18] The attempted homicide rate has fallen at a faster rate than the homicide rate.[19]

By comparison, the homicide rate in the U.S. reached 10.1 per 100,000 in 1974, peaked in 1980 at 10.7 and reached a lower peak in 1991 (10.5). The average murder rate between 1970 and 1976 was 9.4, between 1977 and 1983 it was 9.6, between 1984 and 1990 it was 9, between 1991 and 1997 it was 9.2 and between 1998 and 2004 it was 6.3. In 2004, the murder rate in the U.S. dipped below 6 per 100,000, for the first time since 1966, and as of 2010 stood at 4.8 per 100,000 [17]

Approximately 70 percent of the total murders in the U.S. are committed with firearms, versus about 30 percent in Canada.[20]"

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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #206 on: April 28, 2013, 11:27:14 PM »
Many Americans hate cops and never call the cops. If most Americans get things stolen they don't report it, especially if it's small things.

Believe in police efficiency    Canada: 87%    United States: 89%
DEFINITION: Proportion of people in international Crime Victims Survey 2000 who say police do a good job in controlling crime in their area.
SOURCE: UN International Crime Victims' Survey
Canada Ranked 2nd.    United States Ranked 1st. 2% more than Canada


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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #207 on: April 28, 2013, 11:29:39 PM »
Assault victims    Canada: 2.3%    United States: 1.2%
DEFINITION: People victimized by assault (as a % of the total population). Crime statistics are often better indicators of prevalence of law enforcement and willingness to report crime, than actual prevelence.
SOURCE: UNICRI (United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute). 2002. Correspondence on data on crime victims. March. Turin

Canada Ranked 5th. 92% more than United States.    United States Ranked 11th.


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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #208 on: April 28, 2013, 11:32:20 PM »
Believe in police efficiency    Canada: 87%    United States: 89%
DEFINITION: Proportion of people in international Crime Victims Survey 2000 who say police do a good job in controlling crime in their area.
SOURCE: UN International Crime Victims' Survey
Canada Ranked 2nd.    United States Ranked 1st. 2% more than Canada



Have you ever taken a statistics course in college? Iff you had, you would know that that study is total horseshit.

Some douchebag organization claims to know how well people trust cops based on..... what? Some phone survey of people who were reported crime victims?

Sure, sounds accurate to me  ::)

Do you just believe any numbers you see without analyzing how the study was actually carried out?


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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #209 on: April 28, 2013, 11:32:40 PM »
Rape victims    Canada: 0.8%    United States: 0.4%

DEFINITION: People victimized by sexual assault (as a % of the total population). Data refer to female population only. Crime statistics are often better indicators of prevalence of law enforcement and willingness to report crime, than actual prevalence.

SOURCE: UNICRI (United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute). 2002. Correspondence on data on crime victims. March. Turin
Canada Ranked 8th. 100% more than United States.  United States Ranked 13th.

The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute is one of the five United Nations Research and Training Institutes. The Institute was founded in 1968 to assist the international community in formulating and implementing improved policies in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice.

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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #210 on: April 28, 2013, 11:33:32 PM »
The United nations is not an unbiased d trustworthy source by the way.

But you seem ignorant to what the UN really is.

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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #211 on: April 28, 2013, 11:38:27 PM »
Suicide rates in ages 15-24    Canada: 15 per 100,000 people    United States: 13.7 per 100,000 people

DEFINITION: Suicide rates per 100,000 people by given age group, late 1990s.
SOURCE: GECD Society at a Glance 2001, Statistical Annex Table D3
   

Suicide rates in ages 25-34    Canada: 18 per 100,000 people    United States: 15.3 per 100,000 people
DEFINITION:      Suicide rates per 100,000 people in the given age group, late 1990s.
SOURCE:      GECD Society at a Glance 2001, Statistical Annex Table D3

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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #212 on: April 29, 2013, 07:20:47 AM »
MANY suicides in the northern native reserves. bleak existences with little or no future.

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Re: us citizens sold out
« Reply #213 on: April 29, 2013, 09:37:09 AM »
Americans were sold out to Monsanto, they got legal rights to do what they want here. USA is their live testing ground. While GMO is banned all together in Europe.