Re: Increased gun crime in Britain



RD (The Sandman) wrote:
Trevor Wilson <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:46e858c2$0$4189$88260bb3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

While true, look at the scenario. It is a strange area....most
likely you have no idea where the nearest police station is. You
don't look for a phone booth as your first instinct is to get the
hell out of Dodge as soon as you can. Once out, there is no longer
any need to involve the police, particularly in parts of the US which
frown on anyone carrying a gun. Why should you recieve more grief
than the attempted muggers ever would?
**I dunno about you, but I like to see my society as a peaceful, crime-free one. I will and have stood up and testified to police about
criminal acts I witness. I have no problems in doing so and, frankly, have big problems with people who do not.

I have done so also. I have also not reported some stuff since I felt it would be bigger hassle for me than it would for the perps even if they were caught.

**Of course. Sometimes it makes more sense to just let someone know they've done the wrong thing. However, an assault is not a minor infraction. Violent offenders need to be removed form society. Keeping quiet does not achieve this laudable goal.


Three, a woman is being raped. You stop and confront her assailant
with your firearm. He attacks you and you shoot him. He goes to
the hospital and lives. Was that a DGU? Absolutely. Did the
person die and get entered in the FBI database you refer to? No, because there was no homicide. Was a police report filed. Yes,
because a GSW was involved.
**Which means the figures will be available on some official
database.
By law, doctors and hospitals report GSWs to the police. However,
there was no death so no entry into your FBI homicide data base.
**I understand that.

Other problems involve 'telescoping' or thinking an incident was
much more recent than it really was. Like something that happened
two or three years ago but your remember it as last year.
**Indeed. This apears to be a significant problem with all the
surveys available to date.
And some, adjust for that.
**I've yet to see one.

You have to look and see how (if at all) they counted for other factors or players in the study. Did they perform regressions? If they did, what did they regress and how did they account for it.

**And ALL the surveys I've seen have serious problems.

FWIW, Trevor, to get a handle on the number of folks wounded during
a DGU compared to killed, one can get somewhat of an idea by
comparing the number of folks wounded by firearm to the number of
people killed by firearms. The ones involved in a DGU would be
somewhere in the same vicinity of percentages.
**That has been my contention. The usual figures imply an
approximate 5:1 or 6:1 ratio of wounding to death ratio in most US
shootings. It would seem appropriate to use this data in DGUs as
well. That provides us with a figure of apprximately 1,200. Allowing
for 'fudge factors' which include situations where the gun is not
used, a figure of 3,500 seems appropriate.
When you consider that no shots being fired occurs in over 95% of the
cases that would be a factor of 19 or 1200 X 19 = 22,800 which would still be a very consrvative estimate. Remember that even the NCVS
(which never even asks about DGUs) comes up with 80 - 108,000.

**given that you have no evidence fo the 95% figure, I have to
question your conclusion.

It came from a survey. The actual number was 98%.

**Citing a survey can be quite different to real life.

Trevor Wilson

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