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HUh? wrote:
Law enforcement and anti-crime activists regularly claim that the United States tops the charts in most crime-rate categories, but a new international study says that America's former master -- Great Britain -- has much higher levels of crime. The International Crime Victims Survey, conducted by Leiden University in Holland, found that England and Wales ranked second overall in violent crime among industrialized nations. Twenty-six percent of English citizens -- roughly one-quarter of the population -- have been victimized by violent crime. Australia led the list with more than 30 percent of its population victimized. There are lies, damned lies, and statistics. There are also people who seem to be so bereft of geographical knowledge that their numbers, even if accurate, become a little meaningless... Headline refers to: Great Britain. Ranking position refers to: England and Wales. Actual statistic refers to: English citizens. Whoever wrote that article should avail themselves of a map and count the countries in Great Britain. They should also get out My Big Book Of Fallacies and find out about the fallacy of composition. -- Wally www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com Things are always clearer in the cold, post-upload light. |
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