Fri February 12, 2016 10:51 am
Mine wrote:As of now the refugees are supposed to return to their home countries once the situation there stabilizes which is why camps are the solution of choice being temporary by design.
Fri February 12, 2016 2:21 pm
Tue July 05, 2016 12:00 am
A leaked report into a surge in sex crimes by immigrants at German public swimming pools is a 'grave concern', according to officials.
The secret report's authenticity has been confirmed by the authorities in Dusseldorf which outlines the particular worry over rapes and sexual abuse of children.
It comes just months after the nightmare scenes in Cologne on New Year's Eve when hundreds of women were sexually abused by marauding gangs of migrants and less than a month since an Iraqi migrant was jailed for raping a 10-year-old boy in an Austrian swimming pool.
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Tue July 05, 2016 3:43 am
Birds in Hell wrote:It's a brief news blurb, not a piece of investigative journalism. I agree, the latter would be welcome.
Tue July 05, 2016 4:59 am
theplatypus wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:It's a brief news blurb, not a piece of investigative journalism. I agree, the latter would be welcome.
Right, it's a bad news blurb, in addition to being a blurb about bad news
Tue July 05, 2016 4:27 pm
Birds in Hell wrote:theplatypus wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:It's a brief news blurb, not a piece of investigative journalism. I agree, the latter would be welcome.
Right, it's a bad news blurb, in addition to being a blurb about bad news
I'd hesitate to say it's "bad news" (though, in the most common sense of the term, it is) unless there's something to suggest that there's no truth to the report; that there, in fact, hasn't been an increase in sexual assualts; if the increase is real, that the attacks haven't been primarily carried out by migrants, etc.
EDIT: I...didn't really understand your post when I first read it, which was in a fleeting glance at my phone when I was at work earlier. Look, you get the gist of what I mean - hopefully.
Wed July 06, 2016 10:52 am
Wed July 06, 2016 3:55 pm
b_i_revisited wrote:The host countries make it extremely difficult to track migrant crime rates, so the reports that exist are non-specific. In the case of Sweden, it is my understanding that rape/sexual assault has skyrocketed over 1000% in the last 15 years , the same timeframe in which the nation opened it's borders to deal with low birth rates. That does not mean the immigrants are all rapey, but there is a strong correlation there.
Wed July 06, 2016 4:27 pm
jwfocker wrote:b_i_revisited wrote:The host countries make it extremely difficult to track migrant crime rates, so the reports that exist are non-specific. In the case of Sweden, it is my understanding that rape/sexual assault has skyrocketed over 1000% in the last 15 years , the same timeframe in which the nation opened it's borders to deal with low birth rates. That does not mean the immigrants are all rapey, but there is a strong correlation there.
That sounds incredibly absurd.
Wed July 06, 2016 6:17 pm
Bi_3 wrote:jwfocker wrote:b_i_revisited wrote:The host countries make it extremely difficult to track migrant crime rates, so the reports that exist are non-specific. In the case of Sweden, it is my understanding that rape/sexual assault has skyrocketed over 1000% in the last 15 years , the same timeframe in which the nation opened it's borders to deal with low birth rates. That does not mean the immigrants are all rapey, but there is a strong correlation there.
That sounds incredibly absurd.
Which part? The non-specific definition of rape there distorts that stats even further. I in no way implied those two elements are causally related, only correlated. But it becomes very to difficult to determine immigrations effects on crime rates because of inconsistent definitions of crime and race and nationality between countries and regions.
Wed July 06, 2016 6:27 pm
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Wed July 06, 2016 8:01 pm
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I bet it all members of RM moved to the same community, sex-related crimes would go up there. Mostly male on male though
Wed July 06, 2016 8:26 pm
jwfocker wrote:Bi_3 wrote:jwfocker wrote:b_i_revisited wrote:The host countries make it extremely difficult to track migrant crime rates, so the reports that exist are non-specific. In the case of Sweden, it is my understanding that rape/sexual assault has skyrocketed over 1000% in the last 15 years , the same timeframe in which the nation opened it's borders to deal with low birth rates. That does not mean the immigrants are all rapey, but there is a strong correlation there.
That sounds incredibly absurd.
Which part? The non-specific definition of rape there distorts that stats even further. I in no way implied those two elements are causally related, only correlated. But it becomes very to difficult to determine immigrations effects on crime rates because of inconsistent definitions of crime and race and nationality between countries and regions.
The whole damn paragraph read like a attempt to troll people. Throwing up some random, extreme stat with no data to back it up while callously relating it back to immigration is a sad move. Information containing assaults and/or sexual assaults can be incredibly misleading and crime related data contain a shit load of variables. This does nothing to support a argument or start an argument.
Wed July 06, 2016 9:34 pm
jwfocker wrote:E.H. Ruddock wrote:I bet it all members of RM moved to the same community, sex-related crimes would go up there. Mostly male on male though
Hahaha yep.
My main issue is assault related crimes are committed by people that know each other - by a overwhelming amount of the time. We're talking like 80 to 90 percent of the time. So stats like a 1000 percent increase and taking that number and relating it back to immigration is a gross misrepresentation of data.
Thu July 07, 2016 10:20 am