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by Retric
5798 days ago
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Do you really think the probability of someone that caused a fatal accident with a low BAC being charged with manslaughter was the same in 1960 and 2005? As to being significant looking at different crime rates you tend to see similar trends but the "peak" year is often different. You can try to interpret it to mean something, but the reality is your looking at an imprecise estimate of an imprecise estimates of a highly random event it's really vary random after the first digit. 1991 Forcible rape 106,593
1992 Forcible rape 109,062
1991 Robbery 687,732
1992 Robbery 672,478
Now look at which crimes rates up vs down from 1992 to 1993 etc. |
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Your assertion would be more convincing if your anecdote was had variance in the second position. Instead, it has variance in the third position (1065 and 1090) and less than half a unit in the second position (6877 and 6725)
The murder/manslaughter numbers are varying by 4-6x as much. (5.1 to 5.3/5.4)