I feel much the same but this is an issue that bears a lot of careful consideration. While such stats can be used to target and help eliminate specific behaviours in demographics that stand out, they could also be turned and used to justify discriminatory behaviour against those demographics. Very much a double edged blade.It could be useful, if used in the right way. For example, if most of a certain type of crime are committed by one particular group, it could help to put efforts into finding out why, and then help reduce it.
Not to target members of that race, but to get to the cause and work at that.
Should we be keeping crime stats by race?
It could be useful, if used in the right way. For example, if most of a certain type of crime are committed by one particular group, it could help to put efforts into finding out why, and then help reduce it.
Not to target members of that race, but to get to the cause and work at that.
It could be useful, if used in the right way. For example, if most of a certain type of crime are committed by one particular group, it could help to put efforts into finding out why, and then help reduce it.
Not to target members of that race, but to get to the cause and work at that.
Many excellent replies, thanx...
Lets address one small issue though.
Police do not determine what race a person in their custody is. They ask the alleged perp, what race they are. Sometimes, right down to what band/tribe, nation of origin.
Witnesses/victims, may say they saw a "insert race here" person, commit the crime. But that's not the stat that I would be referring to.
It could be useful, if used in the right way. For example, if most of a certain type of crime are committed by one particular group, it could help to put efforts into finding out why, and then help reduce it.
Not to target members of that race, but to get to the cause and work at that.
I let's suppose statistically members of race X are poorer than those of other races, and they also have the highest crime rate, then is the reason because of race or poverty? Should the issue be with poverty, then we ought to target the poor, not those fo a particular race. Or maybe race X is poorer owing to racial discrimination in the workforce, in which case we need to be able to focus on fighting racism in an effective way. There are many issues involved.
No, you cannot use crime statistics based upon racial overtones. It's effect will only fire up those who are racial bigots and bring them out of the closet. The consequences of doing it will far out weight anything positive your trying to get out of it. You cannot say your not targeting members of a particular race, you are targeting them. They won't trust your motives, there is no right way.
You hit the nail on the head - Now membership in gangs, age, type of crime, single parenting, education levels and a number of other would provide all the data that is needed.
Crime can be broken down even to neighborhoods for example. Cities do that all the time.
I don't think you need crime stats by race. Individual communities are generally more than aware when their members are being involved more highly in crime, and can attempt to address it.