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-Lurid Crime Tales-
2% Of Counties Have 51% Of The Murders
2017-04-27
[CRIMERESEARCH.ORG] The United States can really be divided up into three types of places. Places where there are no murders, places where there are a few murders, and places where murders are very common.

In 2014, the most recent year that a county level breakdown is available, 54% of counties (with 11% of the population) have no murders. 69% of counties have no more than one murder, and about 20% of the population. These counties account for only 4% of all murders in the country.

The worst 1% of counties have 19% of the population and 37% of the murders. The worst 5% of counties contain 47% of the population and account for 68% of murders. As shown in figure 2, over half of murders occurred in only 2% of counties.

Murders actually used to be even more concentrated. From 1977 to 2000, on average 73 percent of counties in any give year had zero murders. Possibly, this change is a result of the opioid epidemic’s spread to more rural areas. But that question is beyond the scope of this study. Lott’s book “More Guns, Less Crime” showed how dramatically counties within states vary dramatically with respect to murder and other violent crime rates.
Posted by:Fred

#8  About 20 years ago, a University of Houston demographics professor published a paper that showed that if you discounted the excess illegal alien population in Texas, the crime rate more resembled the rate in Kansas or the Dakotas.
What happened? Persona non grata, he essentially became a non person, ended up at a community college.
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-04-27 15:13  

#7  Seems the Beverly Hillbillies had it all wrong - Californiee ain't the place ya oughta be!
Posted by: Bobby   2017-04-27 14:02  

#6  It used to be worse, IIRC. See the "Gangs of New York" excerpt posted elsewhere on the Burg today.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2017-04-27 13:40  

#5   I'd bet these crime sanctuaries have something in common--Donk mayoralty rule.

AND...large concentrations of blacks. Mustn't forget them.
Posted by: Solomon Thinegum7019   2017-04-27 10:15  

#4  Vibrant!
Posted by: charger   2017-04-27 09:21  

#3  Murder follows a Pareto distribution; a few of the worst inner city population areas account for most of the murders. Take out certain areas of L.A., Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, Philadelphia, DC, etc. and you reduce the overall murder rate of the country bigly. I'd bet these crime sanctuaries have something in common--Donk mayoralty rule.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-04-27 09:06  

#2  A demographic map, from the readings.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-04-27 03:50  

#1  Sing along folks!
Follow the bouncing ball!

"Bluuuuuue Counties...."
Posted by: newc   2017-04-27 01:28  

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