Thanks for your hard work, William.
I came across some crime data last year that might interest you.
The FBI determines the race of murder offenders only for “cleared cases.”
“Cleared cases” are any murder case that has resulted in at least one charge of murder against at least one named defendant.
Here’s what the FBI does not tell you...
60% of Black murders do not result in a prosecution.
40% of Hispanic murders are not prosecuted.
Just 20% of white murders are not prosecuted.
Bottom Line...
Any data that is derived from the raw number of Black murder offenders is completely distorted by the huge number of Black murders that go unsolved.
The widespread policy of “no snitching(or else)” in black neighborhoods mean that the FBI stats based on cleared crimes are likely highly underreporting black crime.
I wanted to use federal data and include ILLEGAL alien crime but as a very informative study (Effects of Illegal Immigration Upon Crime In the United States) pointed out
"[T]he United States government does not readily keep statistics with regard to crimes committed by illegal immigrants. . . there exists a legal obligation [on federal agencies] . . . to report accurately [; e.g.,] the Office of Immigration Statistics, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, and the Government Accountability Office . . . the agencies [provide] raw statistical data with regard to incarcerations, criminal removals (deportations) and arrest information involving illegal immigrants [but as for data on] nationwide criminal prosecutions and convictions of illegal immigrants . . . no such information is kept and reported by the government . . . [in fact illegal alien crimes regularly result in] the criminal removal process rather than prosecuted with the intent to incarcerate them.
However the study did find that information about removal in lieu of prosecution and incarceration of illegal aliens can be seen in the
These provide raw statistical data because the statistics are broken down between criminal removals and non-criminal removals. Example: Table 41. ALIENS REMOVED BY CRIMINAL STATUS AND REGION AND COUNTRY OF NATIONALITY: FISCAL YEARS 2003 TO 2012
Total | Criminal | Non- Criminal |
|
---|---|---|---|
2003 | 211,098 | 83,731 | 127,367 |
2004 | 240,665 | 92,380 | 148,285 |
2005 | 246,431 | 92,221 | 154,210 |
2006 | 280,974 | 98,490 | 182,484 |
2007 | 319,382 | 102,394 | 216,988 |
2008 | 359,795 | 105,266 | 254,529 |
2009 | 391,932 | 131,837 | 260,095 |
2010 | 383,031 | 169,656 | 213,375 |
2011 | 388,409 | 188,964 | 199,445 |
2012 | 419,384 | 199,445 | 219,939 |
2013 | 438,421 | 198,394 | 240,027 |