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seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
2. Reducing rape with an eraser
Mon Jan 2, 2012, 05:25 PM
Jan 2012

U.S. News and World Report (April 24, 2000) said, ''facing political heat to cut crime in the city, investigators in the New York PPD's Sex Crime Unit sat on (thousands of) reports of rapes and other sexual assaults.''

One officer snarled; ''The way crime was solved was with an eraser.''

In 2000 even the FBI admitted that one district ''failed to report between 13,000 and 37,000 major crimes.''

''A 2000 Philadelphia Inquirer report found from 1997-1999, of 300,000 sex crime reports, thousands of rapes got relabeled ''investigation of persons'' or ''investigation, protection, and medical examination'' – non-crime codes.''

''This puts one in four rapes in a non-crime category.''

Lying sure reduces rape!

http://www.whale.to/a/reisman5.html

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more in link

now it is time they address the police departments across the nation

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But not Rape of the American Tax Payer via "Wall St Banksters" FreakinDJ Jan 2012 #1
Me???> Survivoreesta Jan 2012 #4
Try to stay on task - TBF Jan 2012 #5
Thank you> Survivoreesta Jan 2012 #17
I thought this was more an FBI than admin decision. Thanks for clarifying, alp227 Jan 2012 #22
May be more FBI, but I give thanks for anything good coming out of Washington these days - TBF Jan 2012 #27
When you consider prison populations, you may omit the modifier "sometimes" preceeding 24601 Jan 2012 #28
Reasonable as usual, TBF. joshcryer Jan 2012 #34
Agreeeee-ment! Mojeoux Jan 2012 #36
I'm not understanding your reply ...? etherealtruth Jan 2012 #8
Sexual assault is generally a felony by way of state law-- Jackpine Radical Jan 2012 #15
Yep, I am aware of that ... etherealtruth Jan 2012 #16
I didn't like that either - TBF Jan 2012 #29
My first thought!!!! nt valerief Jan 2012 #30
Reducing rape with an eraser seabeyond Jan 2012 #2
Uh oh. Bad site! Bad author! alp227 Jan 2012 #23
does that make the facts wrong? seabeyond Jan 2012 #24
I can't access wayback machine in China for the US News article but here's the Philly one alp227 Jan 2012 #25
thanks. this was an easy grab to get across the point. seabeyond Jan 2012 #26
archived link to the US News story alp227 Jan 2012 #35
And all while Control-Z Jan 2012 #3
Women get in trouble for talking about this stuff! Someone needs to fix that. patrice Jan 2012 #6
Not that I have a problem with this but a2liberal Jan 2012 #7
From the article etherealtruth Jan 2012 #9
I think you misunderstood my question a2liberal Jan 2012 #10
I think it's an accounting issue, sort of. Robb Jan 2012 #11
I see, thanks :) (n/t) a2liberal Jan 2012 #12
LOL, I understood your question ... etherealtruth Jan 2012 #13
Ok I see that now a2liberal Jan 2012 #21
FBI definitions of crimes are used to rollup local crime statistics to a national database of crime, Gormy Cuss Jan 2012 #19
That makes sense, thanks! (n/t) a2liberal Jan 2012 #20
good news! K&R Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2012 #14
k&r and about time. uppityperson Jan 2012 #18
But male prison rape will always be condoned and even funny - especially if they "deserve it" Hugabear Jan 2012 #31
Sad, isn't it? a2liberal Jan 2012 #33
Sadly Hugabear I know just what you mean Mojeoux Jan 2012 #37
"As far as law enforcement is concerned, we won't be doing anything differently," Carter said." jtuck004 Jan 2012 #32
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