Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Unreported Crimes

The media who swarmed Stockwell Day today criticizing him for being alarmed about the rates of unreported crimes perhaps maybe should have done a little bit of research before venting their outrage. CBC Comedian Rick Mercer tweeted rickmercer: Stock Day makes my head hurt. The reports of unreported crime alarms him? Skit over. Somehow I don't think that Mr. Mercer realized when he tweeted that according to Statistics Canada, 90% of all sexual assaults in Canada go unreported. The fact that Stockwell Day is alarmed about that gives Rick Mercer a headache.

Stay classy Ricky!

12 comments:

  1. Barton was a real hag today, on P&P.
    She was rude to the BC Fin Min.
    Is Flannigan supposed to be some sort of Conservative spokesperson now?

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  2. Really?!? And how do we get all those unreported criminals into prisons????

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  3. If people know criminals will actually be sent to prison and not just let off, maybe they would be more inclined to report it.

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  4. It's interesting that all the reports by our MSM on Stockwell Day's press conference singled out crime and prisons. The press conference was called to provide info on the economy. The only entry I found about what he said with regard to the economy is from China.

    http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/business/2010-08/04/c_13430054.htm

    Is Day Minister of Justice? No. But why should that be of any concern to the MSM who just want to slag the Conservatives.

    Louise M.

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  5. Iceman.

    I'm conservative. Not stupid.

    First question: Is there any indication, any study, which will suggest that before my government spends a billion or two of my tax dollars that their effort will reduce crime?

    Nope.

    Second question: What was Stock referring to? He has confirmed he was referring to a StatsCan victimization survey which IN 2004 showed a 3% increase in ureported crime.

    Third question: When were your stats collected? Current statistics show a drop in crime overall over the last 20 years. Your stats come from studies in 1993 and 1988.

    Listen - I'm still not voting Liberal my friend, but if we don't tell the emperor when he's wearing no clothes, what good are we as bloggers?

    Are we little more than shills for OUR TEAM?

    The system is working.

    We need to bring down our deficit.

    Spending a billion dollars or more on "fighting crime" is going to lead us down the road of the Republican party if we're not careful.

    We're better than that.

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  6. Hey R.G., read this

    http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Crime+down+That+damned/3357507/story.html

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  7. I can't take Rosemary Barton seriously.
    That space between her front teeth gets me thinking about Alfred E. Neuman and I miss everything she says.

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  8. RG: The statistic that 90% of sexual assaults are unreported comes from Statistics Canada. It isn't my statistic.

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  9. Try reading the actual Statscan study Iceman. It is 88% not 90% of all violent assualts that are not reported. Sexual assaults are lumped into this category. What the report states is that the reason a crime was not reported, was because a victim did not feel it was important or preferred to deal with it themselves.

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  10. You sure showed me anonymous. It is 88%, not 90%. Rounding up should be illegal. What was I thinking?

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  11. How does a rise in unreported crime correlate to the need for more prisons?

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  12. I don't know, why do 88% of assaults (sexual or otherwise) go unreported?

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