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Old 30-01-2010, 09:33 AM #2
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Originally Posted by ange7 View Post
Wombai your looking toolish.
If immigrants come to a country they'll live in the poorest communities which have higher crime rates. Can you see how crime has a link to lower socio-economic areas and therefore if that area has high proportion of asians etc then the asian crime stats will be high. ARe there other factors?... sure there are, access to education, feeling disenganged politically, rasist fear mongering, lack of cultual integration and repect etc... that's an endless list. YOU choose to link crime with their race/religion and ignore all else. You blindly quote the facts that you like and willfully ignore all else as you try to reduce complex problems to things that don't hurt your brainz.
The telegraph link as a fact to back up you hate was hilarious and sad at the same time Well done.
ps mate I doubt Netto gives two *****s what your "sick of". What a noob way to start a post but don't despair... ARISTA is on your side ( kiss of death lol)


Of course there is a link with lower socio-economic conditions/areas - but equally there are many other cultures living in the same conditions. But despite being in the minority certain groups are commiting the highest percentage of crime. Figures speak for themselves. I don't deny other contributing factors - but they do not excuse these groups of people from behaving the way they do. Sticks and stones mate. Calling people 'sick' for highlighting certain issues - is just a pathetic attempt at intimidating people from doing so. Couldn't give a ***** what you or netto think!

"Conclusion—the nature and extent of overrepresentation

92. We can say with greater certainty that the patterns of offending vary between different ethnic groups than that the level of offending varies significantly. While it is unclear whether young black people commit more crime of all types than young people as a whole, it does appear that they are more likely overall to be involved in certain types of serious and violent crime, including gun crime.

93. The level of young black people's involvement in these crimes, and the overrepresentation of young black people in the system overall—which may reflect other factors also—represents a serious crisis for sections of black communities and for some young people of a mixed ethnic background. Nowhere was this more strongly pointed out to us than by those working with and representing those communities themselves. Lee Jasper, Director of Equalities and Policing at the Greater London Authority, told us "we have, quite literally, a crisis in the black community among our young, black people."[131]

94. The variations between the nature and extent of young black people's involvement in the criminal justice system compared to that of other young people suggest that there are likely to be some specific factors in young black people's experience that need to be tackled—and that policies which do not take into account these differences are likely to be ineffective."


http://www.parliament.the-stationery.../181/18105.htm

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