If only five offenses are counted out of 50 that an offender previously served time for, then sure his next sentence based on only 5 crimes in his criminal history being accounted for will make his latest sentence look like overkill to study observers, but to prosecutors and judges who have seen the other 45 unaccounted for crimes (the total 50 crimes committed and sentenced for) and those previous 50 sentence lengths, their most recent sentence recommendations and decisions will reflect the criminals past criminal history and sentences in full, the full 50, not just 5.
So your study is not inaccurate for what little evidence of offender’s criminal histories it presented, it just wasn’t the full picture and the full picture, the full criminal history, is what both the prosecutor and judge were going off of when they assessed the criminal’s latest offense and the length of his latest sentence. Nice try with that study and also the suggestion that I find better evidence to make my hypothesis more accurate and true than the study you presented. I suppose that you have to be offensive to goad me to become some kind of unheard of white social scientist out to prove the racial bias of blacks against whites in other social science studies by pointing out the flaws in the racist methodologies they are purposely incorporating to slant biases in their favor like the frequent use of whites in their comparisons rather than Asians or Hispanics. I can’t find any studies that show racial disparities between blacks and Asians even though Asians are treated the best by the police and the justice system.
Your studies, Carleas, have black racist researchers and liberal retards trying to point to white racists which just isn’t the case when using the police and their procedures as evidence. The real evidence lies in the why the black person was considered law breaking or suspicious in the first place and I argue that it is based on their past in the criminal justice system among other reasonable reasons.
Never fear, I’ll point out all the flaws in their methodologies.
Requested a copy of this study from the authors…wait-n-see.
Only 3% end up in prison. 53.8% of state prisoners were guilty of violent crimes. Blacks commit more crimes of all stripes even though they only make up 13% of the population and this is known due to witness and surveillance evidence identifying the perpetrator.
Don’t mind me as I gather evidence to support my hypothesis.