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A Surprising Story on Crime

 
 
Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 06:16 am
Townhall.com::A Surprising Story on Crime::By George Will

WASHINGTON -- Listening to political talk requires a third ear that hears what is not said. Today's near silence about crime probably is evidence of social improvement. For many reasons, including better policing and more incarceration, Americans feel, and are, safer. The New York Times has not recently repeated such amusing headlines as "Crime Keeps on Falling, But Prisons Keep on Filling" (1997), "Prison Population Growing Although Crime Rate Drops" (1998), "Number in Prison Grows Despite Crime Reduction" (2000) and "More Inmates, Despite Slight Drop in Crime" (2003).

If crime revives as an issue, it will be through liberal complaints about something that has reduced the salience of the issue -- the incarceration rate. And any revival will be awkward for Barack Obama. Liberalism likes victimization narratives and the related assumption that individuals are blank slates on which "society" writes. Hence liberals locate the cause of crime in flawed social conditions that liberalism supposedly can fix.

Last July, Obama said "more young black men languish in prison than attend colleges and universities." Actually, more than twice as many black men 18-24 are in college as there are in jail. Last September he said, "We have a system that locks away too many young, first-time, nonviolent offenders for the better part of their lives." But Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute, writing in the institute's City Journal, notes that from 1999 to 2004, violent offenders accounted for all of the increase in the prison population. Furthermore, Mac Donald cites data indicating that:

"In the overwhelming majority of cases, prison remains a lifetime achievement award for persistence in criminal offending. Absent recidivism or a violent crime, the criminal-justice system will do everything it can to keep you out of the state or federal slammer."

Obama sees racism in the incarceration rate: "We have certain sentences that are based less on the kind of crime you commit than on what you look like and where you come from." Indeed, in 2006, blacks, who are less than 13 percent of the population, were 37.5 percent of all state and federal prisoners. About one in 33 black men was in prison, compared with one in 79 Hispanic men and one in 205 white men.

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Sabz5150
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 07:57 am
@DiversityDriven,
Wow, got any actual numbers and facts to back up this "conservative watchdog" of a website you worship?
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DiversityDriven
 
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Reply Sun 29 Jun, 2008 08:46 am
@DiversityDriven,
Try using your search function.
Sabz5150
 
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Reply Sun 29 Jun, 2008 08:29 pm
@DiversityDriven,
DiversityDriven;58129 wrote:
Try using your search function.


That does not answer my question.

Try again... unless there are no facts to back this up. What a surprise that would be.
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Fatal Freedoms
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 09:20 pm
@DiversityDriven,
DiversityDriven;58129 wrote:
Try using your search function.


Nice try, but no cookie!

You can't make some statement and then when asked to back it up to just tell someone to look it up....it's a dishonest debate tactic and i won't tolerate it!
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