Correct. Here's the violent crime data:
(From Nil) The charts commingle all hispanics as "White" or other tricks like taking half the hispanics and deviously adding them to the "White columns"
Hispanic violent crimes are underrepresented in the data base on population ratio: 18.3% of the population but perpetuate 14.% of the violent crime.
See Table 8 on page on page 5:
https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/revcoa18.pdf
Look at that Asian crime ratio, though: 5.7% of the population but only 1.8% of the violent crime offenders. Everyone should be more like the Asians.
This is one of the best overall studies for this data I have seen. And it is from 2018: recent!
They included crime victimization data, too. So they ensured the actual crimes captured matched up to to the crime victimization data (meaning, this Asian dude reported a black guy assaulted him or this white man reported this Hispanic girl stabbed him and then they matched that data up with the actual reported crimes to ensure it was accurate and adjusted for missing crime data (black people are the least likely to report crime to the police).
Only thing this study didn't do is include intentional homicide. They just included various violent crime.
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