Sailer In TakiMag: The Geography Of Homicide
08/24/2022
A+
|
a-
Print Friendly and PDF

From my new column in Taki’s Magazine:

The Geography of Homicide
Steve Sailer

August 24, 2022

Everybody has an opinion on matters of crime and race, but not that many people are familiar with the facts. So I’m going to devote this column to furnishing basic data about the best documented and most important crime, homicide. …

Not surprisingly, within the U.S., a state’s total homicide rate tends to correlate closely with how black its population is.

If you count Washington D.C. as a state, the correlation coefficient is a very high r = 0.82.

New Mexico stands out as a state with a high murder rate despite very few blacks. Georgia, which increasingly attracts middle-class black migrants, is an outlier in the opposite direction, with a relatively low murder rate for its high proportion of African Americans.

Read the whole thing there.

I want to thank everybody who has contributed to my August fundraiser so far. For those who haven’t yet, here are ten ways for you to help me carry on:

Donate at Unz.com (The links wouldn‘t work if we embedded them here)

You can also make (tax-deductible) donations at VDARE.com earmarked for Steve Sailer here.

Click the checkmark to select Steve Sailer.

Please don’t forget to click Steve‘s name so the money goes to him: first, click on “Earmark your donation,” then click on “Steve Sailer.“

[Comment at Unz.com]

Print Friendly and PDF