Crime rates, Today vs the Early 20th Century

If you're not going to fly the plane, you need proof of that, in order to buy the plane.
Wrong again. Although I doubt you have the money to buy a used car, the fact remains you can buy a car, an 18-wheeler or a jet airliner and simply look at it for fun. Now, if you choose to operate them yourself, there are some rules attached.

God Bless America!
 
Still waiting for IceMan30 AKA "I'm not really a pilot" to prove it's illegal to buy a car, bus, jet airliner for anyone who has the money to do so.

Because its right there in the driver's manual, and on the FAA's website.
To buy a motor vehicle you need either an operators license, or proof that you have furnished qualified operators.
Its a privilege, not a right.
And they cannot sell you a vehicle if you don't have a license, or proof that qualified people will be operating it.
 
The Early 20th Century, defined as from January 1st 1900, to December 31st, 1949.


1. From the very conception of Coca Cola, until Cocaine was banned in the 1920s, the people who drank coca cola, and assuming it would have been everybody, they would have been addicted to cocaine, which has a violent withdraw.

2. There was no MLDA (minimum legal drinking age), and alcohol was taxed at the same rate as anything else, making it cheap, and plentiful.
Alcohol is a major social problem, and contributor to violence, both in frequency, likelihood of usage, and severity.

3. The most sophisticated means of tracking criminals was profiles and finger prints, composite sketches, black and white photographs, physical evidence, circumstantial evidence, and police questioning and basic investigations.
This is a huge advantage that criminals would have (compared to the system) provided that he's intelligent.

4. People back then don't know what people know today, as far as street smarts, and knowing how to stay safe from criminals.
They also didn't fully understand the psychological makeup of criminals, nor did they understand as well, the societal consequence to crime, and what it means for the people in the community.

5. Any time you have widespread child labor, and children being allowed to function in the community unattended and not cared for, you have a population of sexually and physically victimized children, and uneducated adults that they grow up into.

And a lack of education is a contributor to crime, and so is mental instability caused by victimization.
And Child labor, and independent childhood was rampant.

6. Any time that you have a servile population, you have a victimized and powerless population.
And women were all three, they were servile, powerless, and victimized.

7. Any time that children are allowed to drive an automobile as freely as adults, that makes the children more likely to run away from home, and makes it easier to exploit children for child labor purposes, and gives children greater means to organize to commit crimes.

The average age of a person getting a driver's license was less than 16, and 16 is still a child.

8. Any time you have an environment that glorifies competition, you have violence.
Sports was king back then.
And the greatest, most looked up to sport at the time was Boxing, a very violent and ruthless sport.

10. Keeping Coal powered steam engines full, and steel making are two of the most brutal, and stressful jobs ever created, and the hardest on the lungs.
Such employment was the pinnacle of America's economy, and the very definition of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.

11. Lead was cheap, plentiful, and way too common.
High blood Lead levels contributes to violence.

12. Guns were also cheap and plentiful and widely available.
Contributing to violence.

13. The death penalty was given out like candy.
And the death penalty creates in fact more violence.


14. Political Incorrectness and Racism and Hate and advocating violence flowed like wine.
Contributing to Violence.

:)

So what are the crime rates then?
 
The Early 20th Century, defined as from January 1st 1900, to December 31st, 1949.


1. From the very conception of Coca Cola, until Cocaine was banned in the 1920s, the people who drank coca cola, and assuming it would have been everybody, they would have been addicted to cocaine, which has a violent withdraw.

2. There was no MLDA (minimum legal drinking age), and alcohol was taxed at the same rate as anything else, making it cheap, and plentiful.
Alcohol is a major social problem, and contributor to violence, both in frequency, likelihood of usage, and severity.

3. The most sophisticated means of tracking criminals was profiles and finger prints, composite sketches, black and white photographs, physical evidence, circumstantial evidence, and police questioning and basic investigations.
This is a huge advantage that criminals would have (compared to the system) provided that he's intelligent.

4. People back then don't know what people know today, as far as street smarts, and knowing how to stay safe from criminals.
They also didn't fully understand the psychological makeup of criminals, nor did they understand as well, the societal consequence to crime, and what it means for the people in the community.

5. Any time you have widespread child labor, and children being allowed to function in the community unattended and not cared for, you have a population of sexually and physically victimized children, and uneducated adults that they grow up into.

And a lack of education is a contributor to crime, and so is mental instability caused by victimization.
And Child labor, and independent childhood was rampant.

6. Any time that you have a servile population, you have a victimized and powerless population.
And women were all three, they were servile, powerless, and victimized.

7. Any time that children are allowed to drive an automobile as freely as adults, that makes the children more likely to run away from home, and makes it easier to exploit children for child labor purposes, and gives children greater means to organize to commit crimes.

The average age of a person getting a driver's license was less than 16, and 16 is still a child.

8. Any time you have an environment that glorifies competition, you have violence.
Sports was king back then.
And the greatest, most looked up to sport at the time was Boxing, a very violent and ruthless sport.

10. Keeping Coal powered steam engines full, and steel making are two of the most brutal, and stressful jobs ever created, and the hardest on the lungs.
Such employment was the pinnacle of America's economy, and the very definition of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.

11. Lead was cheap, plentiful, and way too common.
High blood Lead levels contributes to violence.

12. Guns were also cheap and plentiful and widely available.
Contributing to violence.

13. The death penalty was given out like candy.
And the death penalty creates in fact more violence.


14. Political Incorrectness and Racism and Hate and advocating violence flowed like wine.
Contributing to Violence.

:)

So what are the crime rates then?

NYC and Chicago had thousands of murders per year..
And white males just murdered black people, for fun, for no reason whatsoever... as commonly as they would do anything else.

And the countryside, and the south was worse.
 
The Early 20th Century, defined as from January 1st 1900, to December 31st, 1949.


1. From the very conception of Coca Cola, until Cocaine was banned in the 1920s, the people who drank coca cola, and assuming it would have been everybody, they would have been addicted to cocaine, which has a violent withdraw.

2. There was no MLDA (minimum legal drinking age), and alcohol was taxed at the same rate as anything else, making it cheap, and plentiful.
Alcohol is a major social problem, and contributor to violence, both in frequency, likelihood of usage, and severity.

3. The most sophisticated means of tracking criminals was profiles and finger prints, composite sketches, black and white photographs, physical evidence, circumstantial evidence, and police questioning and basic investigations.
This is a huge advantage that criminals would have (compared to the system) provided that he's intelligent.

4. People back then don't know what people know today, as far as street smarts, and knowing how to stay safe from criminals.
They also didn't fully understand the psychological makeup of criminals, nor did they understand as well, the societal consequence to crime, and what it means for the people in the community.

5. Any time you have widespread child labor, and children being allowed to function in the community unattended and not cared for, you have a population of sexually and physically victimized children, and uneducated adults that they grow up into.

And a lack of education is a contributor to crime, and so is mental instability caused by victimization.
And Child labor, and independent childhood was rampant.

6. Any time that you have a servile population, you have a victimized and powerless population.
And women were all three, they were servile, powerless, and victimized.

7. Any time that children are allowed to drive an automobile as freely as adults, that makes the children more likely to run away from home, and makes it easier to exploit children for child labor purposes, and gives children greater means to organize to commit crimes.

The average age of a person getting a driver's license was less than 16, and 16 is still a child.

8. Any time you have an environment that glorifies competition, you have violence.
Sports was king back then.
And the greatest, most looked up to sport at the time was Boxing, a very violent and ruthless sport.

10. Keeping Coal powered steam engines full, and steel making are two of the most brutal, and stressful jobs ever created, and the hardest on the lungs.
Such employment was the pinnacle of America's economy, and the very definition of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.

11. Lead was cheap, plentiful, and way too common.
High blood Lead levels contributes to violence.

12. Guns were also cheap and plentiful and widely available.
Contributing to violence.

13. The death penalty was given out like candy.
And the death penalty creates in fact more violence.


14. Political Incorrectness and Racism and Hate and advocating violence flowed like wine.
Contributing to Violence.

:)

So what are the crime rates then?

NYC and Chicago had thousands of murders per year..
And white males just murdered black people, for fun, for no reason whatsoever... as commonly as they would do anything else.

And the countryside, and the south was worse.

Again, what are the crime rates. Just saying what you think was the case, doesn't make it crime rates. Crime rates are STATISTICS.
 
The Early 20th Century, defined as from January 1st 1900, to December 31st, 1949.


1. From the very conception of Coca Cola, until Cocaine was banned in the 1920s, the people who drank coca cola, and assuming it would have been everybody, they would have been addicted to cocaine, which has a violent withdraw.

2. There was no MLDA (minimum legal drinking age), and alcohol was taxed at the same rate as anything else, making it cheap, and plentiful.
Alcohol is a major social problem, and contributor to violence, both in frequency, likelihood of usage, and severity.

3. The most sophisticated means of tracking criminals was profiles and finger prints, composite sketches, black and white photographs, physical evidence, circumstantial evidence, and police questioning and basic investigations.
This is a huge advantage that criminals would have (compared to the system) provided that he's intelligent.

4. People back then don't know what people know today, as far as street smarts, and knowing how to stay safe from criminals.
They also didn't fully understand the psychological makeup of criminals, nor did they understand as well, the societal consequence to crime, and what it means for the people in the community.

5. Any time you have widespread child labor, and children being allowed to function in the community unattended and not cared for, you have a population of sexually and physically victimized children, and uneducated adults that they grow up into.

And a lack of education is a contributor to crime, and so is mental instability caused by victimization.
And Child labor, and independent childhood was rampant.

6. Any time that you have a servile population, you have a victimized and powerless population.
And women were all three, they were servile, powerless, and victimized.

7. Any time that children are allowed to drive an automobile as freely as adults, that makes the children more likely to run away from home, and makes it easier to exploit children for child labor purposes, and gives children greater means to organize to commit crimes.

The average age of a person getting a driver's license was less than 16, and 16 is still a child.

8. Any time you have an environment that glorifies competition, you have violence.
Sports was king back then.
And the greatest, most looked up to sport at the time was Boxing, a very violent and ruthless sport.

10. Keeping Coal powered steam engines full, and steel making are two of the most brutal, and stressful jobs ever created, and the hardest on the lungs.
Such employment was the pinnacle of America's economy, and the very definition of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.

11. Lead was cheap, plentiful, and way too common.
High blood Lead levels contributes to violence.

12. Guns were also cheap and plentiful and widely available.
Contributing to violence.

13. The death penalty was given out like candy.
And the death penalty creates in fact more violence.


14. Political Incorrectness and Racism and Hate and advocating violence flowed like wine.
Contributing to Violence.

:)

So what are the crime rates then?

NYC and Chicago had thousands of murders per year..
And white males just murdered black people, for fun, for no reason whatsoever... as commonly as they would do anything else.

And the countryside, and the south was worse.

Again, what are the crime rates. Just saying what you think was the case, doesn't make it crime rates. Crime rates are STATISTICS.

The USA didn't have the population size that we have today, so the rate per 100,000, with those numbers would have been exponentially higher.
 
The Early 20th Century, defined as from January 1st 1900, to December 31st, 1949.


1. From the very conception of Coca Cola, until Cocaine was banned in the 1920s, the people who drank coca cola, and assuming it would have been everybody, they would have been addicted to cocaine, which has a violent withdraw.

2. There was no MLDA (minimum legal drinking age), and alcohol was taxed at the same rate as anything else, making it cheap, and plentiful.
Alcohol is a major social problem, and contributor to violence, both in frequency, likelihood of usage, and severity.

3. The most sophisticated means of tracking criminals was profiles and finger prints, composite sketches, black and white photographs, physical evidence, circumstantial evidence, and police questioning and basic investigations.
This is a huge advantage that criminals would have (compared to the system) provided that he's intelligent.

4. People back then don't know what people know today, as far as street smarts, and knowing how to stay safe from criminals.
They also didn't fully understand the psychological makeup of criminals, nor did they understand as well, the societal consequence to crime, and what it means for the people in the community.

5. Any time you have widespread child labor, and children being allowed to function in the community unattended and not cared for, you have a population of sexually and physically victimized children, and uneducated adults that they grow up into.

And a lack of education is a contributor to crime, and so is mental instability caused by victimization.
And Child labor, and independent childhood was rampant.

6. Any time that you have a servile population, you have a victimized and powerless population.
And women were all three, they were servile, powerless, and victimized.

7. Any time that children are allowed to drive an automobile as freely as adults, that makes the children more likely to run away from home, and makes it easier to exploit children for child labor purposes, and gives children greater means to organize to commit crimes.

The average age of a person getting a driver's license was less than 16, and 16 is still a child.

8. Any time you have an environment that glorifies competition, you have violence.
Sports was king back then.
And the greatest, most looked up to sport at the time was Boxing, a very violent and ruthless sport.

10. Keeping Coal powered steam engines full, and steel making are two of the most brutal, and stressful jobs ever created, and the hardest on the lungs.
Such employment was the pinnacle of America's economy, and the very definition of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.

11. Lead was cheap, plentiful, and way too common.
High blood Lead levels contributes to violence.

12. Guns were also cheap and plentiful and widely available.
Contributing to violence.

13. The death penalty was given out like candy.
And the death penalty creates in fact more violence.


14. Political Incorrectness and Racism and Hate and advocating violence flowed like wine.
Contributing to Violence.

:)

So what are the crime rates then?

NYC and Chicago had thousands of murders per year..
And white males just murdered black people, for fun, for no reason whatsoever... as commonly as they would do anything else.

And the countryside, and the south was worse.

Again, what are the crime rates. Just saying what you think was the case, doesn't make it crime rates. Crime rates are STATISTICS.

The USA didn't have the population size that we have today, so the rate per 100,000, with those numbers would have been exponentially higher.

What? Do you not understand per capita crime?

If you have 100,000 people and 4 murders it's the same as 1 million people and 40 murders.

The number of people doesn't matter.

Either way, the title of the post suggests there are CRIME RATES. There aren't any.
 
NYC and Chicago had thousands of murders per year..
And white males just murdered black people, for fun, for no reason whatsoever... as commonly as they would do anything else.

And the countryside, and the south was worse.
OMG, kid, where the heck do you learn this shit? Certainly not off of anything reputable.

Expanded Homicide Data Table 6

Table 43
 
The USA didn't have the population size that we have today, so the rate per 100,000, with those numbers would have been exponentially higher.
Good Lord, kid. Do you understand what "rate" means?

If the rate of being hit by lightning is 1 out of 960,000, does that change if the population is 76 million or 320 million?
 
Because its right there in the driver's manual, and on the FAA's website.
To buy a motor vehicle you need either an operators license, or proof that you have furnished qualified operators.
Its a privilege, not a right.
And they cannot sell you a vehicle if you don't have a license, or proof that qualified people will be operating it.
Feel free to provide a link. If you can't do that, I'm sure everyone here will understand why.
 
Unusual approach to the OP, but, yes, America is far safer than seventy years ago.


What the fuck how is it safer? Nanny state safer? Keep stupid genes alive safer? God only knows fake Jackey how you managed to stay alive so long.
Stay alive safer? Stay alive longer safer? Stay alive longer healthier safer? Yeah, all that, bear.

People back then did not live as long on average, and they were not as healthy, due to the things they were consuming, and the life they had and the pollution, and the violence.
The far right hates the EPA and the FDA and clean air and clean water and clean food.

Spoken like a true regressive, good job fakey!
 
Unusual approach to the OP, but, yes, America is far safer than seventy years ago.


What the fuck how is it safer? Nanny state safer? Keep stupid genes alive safer? God only knows fake Jackey how you managed to stay alive so long.
Stay alive safer? Stay alive longer safer? Stay alive longer healthier safer? Yeah, all that, bear.

People back then did not live as long on average, and they were not as healthy, due to the things they were consuming, and the life they had and the pollution, and the violence.
The far right hates the EPA and the FDA and clean air and clean water and clean food.

Spoken like a true regressive, good job fakey!
To think the FDA and EPA are effective and beneficial to Americans, is not to think. Both agencies are nothing more then criminal enterprises designed to enrich and empower the state. This is true for most of the US gov. Big Pharma controls the FDA and big industry controls the EPA. Sadly, statist dupes like Jake will never understand this simple truth.

The federal government today is a racketeering operation the Mob could only dream of. Government....the source of ALL our problems.
 
What the fuck how is it safer? Nanny state safer? Keep stupid genes alive safer? God only knows fake Jackey how you managed to stay alive so long.
Stay alive safer? Stay alive longer safer? Stay alive longer healthier safer? Yeah, all that, bear.

People back then did not live as long on average, and they were not as healthy, due to the things they were consuming, and the life they had and the pollution, and the violence.
The far right hates the EPA and the FDA and clean air and clean water and clean food.

Spoken like a true regressive, good job fakey!
To think the FDA and EPA are effective and beneficial to Americans, is not to think. Both agencies are nothing more then criminal enterprises designed to enrich and empower the state. This is true for most of the US gov. Big Pharma controls the FDA and big industry controls the EPA. Sadly, statist dupes like Jake will never understand this simple truth.

The federal government today is a racketeering operation the Mob could only dream of. Government....the source of ALL our problems.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Clear proof that gipper's headbone don't work too good. :lol:
 
Stay alive safer? Stay alive longer safer? Stay alive longer healthier safer? Yeah, all that, bear.

People back then did not live as long on average, and they were not as healthy, due to the things they were consuming, and the life they had and the pollution, and the violence.
The far right hates the EPA and the FDA and clean air and clean water and clean food.

Spoken like a true regressive, good job fakey!
To think the FDA and EPA are effective and beneficial to Americans, is not to think. Both agencies are nothing more then criminal enterprises designed to enrich and empower the state. This is true for most of the US gov. Big Pharma controls the FDA and big industry controls the EPA. Sadly, statist dupes like Jake will never understand this simple truth.

The federal government today is a racketeering operation the Mob could only dream of. Government....the source of ALL our problems.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Clear proof that gipper's headbone don't work too good. :lol:
You must learn to accept that everything you know, is wrong. It will be tough to remove the statist infected brain cells you currently have, but I will help you destroy this awful disease...but I warn you, your disease is very advanced. As such, a full frontal lobotomy may be necessary, but take heart....you might be mindless after the surgery, but you won't be a stupid statist.
 
People back then did not live as long on average, and they were not as healthy, due to the things they were consuming, and the life they had and the pollution, and the violence.
The far right hates the EPA and the FDA and clean air and clean water and clean food.

Spoken like a true regressive, good job fakey!
To think the FDA and EPA are effective and beneficial to Americans, is not to think. Both agencies are nothing more then criminal enterprises designed to enrich and empower the state. This is true for most of the US gov. Big Pharma controls the FDA and big industry controls the EPA. Sadly, statist dupes like Jake will never understand this simple truth.

The federal government today is a racketeering operation the Mob could only dream of. Government....the source of ALL our problems.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Clear proof that gipper's headbone don't work too good. :lol:
You must learn to accept that everything you know, is wrong. It will be tough to remove the statist infected brain cells you currently have, but I will help you destroy this awful disease...but I warn you, your disease is very advanced. As such, a full frontal lobotomy may be necessary, but take heart....you might be mindless after the surgery, but you won't be a stupid statist.
You are already mindless, so we smart people will pass on by.

 

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