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Not really. It takes several years of data collecting from all states to get the complete data sets. Some counties don't submit data. Period.
If traveling to questionable places outside the US I usually consult this reference:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/docs/profileguide.html
Also:
http://www.comebackalive.com/
So like many bureaucratic reports it doesnt tell the complete story...🙄
Thanks for the data Raid. Even though it is 5 years old, looking at it still shows San Fran/Bay area to be a center for crime. It's solid red. Who knew LA is much safer?
Yeah, it never is a problem... until it happens to you.
Our study studied the roles of poverty, race, age, and other factors that are associated with county level rates for violent crimes. It is in the end an issue of socioeconomic status and associated violent crimes. Others have shown that the centers for murder, say, have not changed much geographically in the past 30 years.
Nobody's on foot in LA, that takes a whole bunch of potential crimes out of the equation I'd imagine.
How much is determined by the values each person subscribes to to determine the outcome of various situations?
I grew up with out very much material wise but I didn't think of resorting to criminal activities to improve my lot. My wife the same even more so poverty wise but through hard work, getting an education made a good life for my family.
At any rate, I'll close for now.
There are a lot of people on foot in Los Angeles. I lived in Long Beach and did a bunch of foot walking along with others.
My daughter and her family currently live in L.A. (La Canada) and we all will go to Griffith Park where people are walking. She works in Santa Monica and I see a lot of people walking there. When they lived in Park LaBrea we walked most everywhere, even groceries, the Grove.
Nobody's on foot in LA.
Tourists robbed
http://www.sfexaminer.com/sfs-tourist-neighborhoods-hit-string-armed-robberies/
I think a lot of this stuff goes unreported as it's not good for the tourism business - that accounts for a huge portion of SF city income.
That article makes me wonder if the kids are somewhat copycatting the other robberies...eg the big boys are doing it and getting away with it so lets hit a few marks ourselves.
This is correct. The FBI refers to their data as "reported crimes".
LAPD has been faking their crime stats for a while now, to make it look like they are doing a better job than they actually are:
http://www.latimes.com/local/cityhall/la-me-crime-stats-20151015-story.html
Of course these 'good results' affected bonuses/pay raises etc. In a regular job you'd get fired for doing that...
As for San Fran, when I was there over the July 4 w/e the local TV stations reported that crimes of opportunity against tourists were out of control with the police overwhelmed. The vast majority of these were property thefts in the typical tourist trap areas (Lombard St, Fisherman's Wharf, North Beach etc)