Masked ICE agents and other federal forces showed up in Chicago to go after gangsters. Instead, they keep catching people who are just living their lives.
First off, that’s not an NIH study. It’s a paper by researchers at a university that happens to have been uploaded to pubmed Central for open access. The NIH hosts pubmed.
Secondly, it’s about crime reporting rates by national origin, not crime commission rates by national origin. So not responsive to the original comment.
So the research on under reporting of crimes in migrant communities has nothing to do with the crime stats used to support claims that migrants, as a demographic, commit less crimes?
I take it this view on the accuracy and totality of reported crime stats also extends to figures on sexual assault and rape i.e. the crime stats surrounding SA are accurate, and not under reported?
First off, that’s not an NIH study. It’s a paper by researchers at a university that happens to have been uploaded to pubmed Central for open access. The NIH hosts pubmed.
Secondly, it’s about crime reporting rates by national origin, not crime commission rates by national origin. So not responsive to the original comment.
So the research on under reporting of crimes in migrant communities has nothing to do with the crime stats used to support claims that migrants, as a demographic, commit less crimes?
I take it this view on the accuracy and totality of reported crime stats also extends to figures on sexual assault and rape i.e. the crime stats surrounding SA are accurate, and not under reported?