I was on another forum where a gun thread started and one of the British members made fun of America for being more violent. He then used this website to backup his assertion: http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cr...-total-crimes/
The problem is, he doesn't know what he's doing with these numbers or what they mean.
USA
Population: 313,808,000
Crimes: 11,877,218
Crime Rate: 3.8%
UK
Population: 62,262,000
Crimes: 6,523,706
Crime Rate: 10.5%
Canada
Population: 34,840,000
Crimes: 2,516,918
Crime Rate: 7.2%
So what's the deal? Is it a matter of so many people in such a small space? That'd explain the UK, but how does that explain Canada, which is bigger than the US but with such a smaller population?
According to this website: the UK has a higher assault rate, more car thefts per person, a much larger drug problem, more rape. I just, I'm really surprised. Any explanations?
The problem is, he doesn't know what he's doing with these numbers or what they mean.
USA
Population: 313,808,000
Crimes: 11,877,218
Crime Rate: 3.8%
UK
Population: 62,262,000
Crimes: 6,523,706
Crime Rate: 10.5%
Canada
Population: 34,840,000
Crimes: 2,516,918
Crime Rate: 7.2%
So what's the deal? Is it a matter of so many people in such a small space? That'd explain the UK, but how does that explain Canada, which is bigger than the US but with such a smaller population?
According to this website: the UK has a higher assault rate, more car thefts per person, a much larger drug problem, more rape. I just, I'm really surprised. Any explanations?
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