Posted on 02/14/2015 12:34:23 PM PST by marktwain
There is no national tally of justified homicides in the United States. No one collects official statistics on justified homicides, collates them, tracks them and publishes the numbers.
Hold on, you might say. What about the FBI and the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)? The FBI first started publishing some numbers on justified homicides in 1991, though they collected data before that. But the numbers are a mere fraction of all justified homicides. First, UCR reports are voluntary; second, the FBI definition of a justified homicide is not based on rulings by a coroner, prosecutor, judge, jury, or court. They are based on an antiquated model of murder that defines most justified homicides out of existence.
The model, which I call the "Progressive Elite" model, has these basic assumptions about criminal homicide and its causes:
The majority of people, except for the elite, are just moments away from committing a criminal homicide. They have poor impulse control and fly into rages which escalate into homicidal rages if a weapon happens to be present. For this reason, only those in the elite, who have become experts in government through the attainment of public office, employment by police agencies, or attendance at ivy league schools, should be allowed access to weapons that might be used when these uncontrollable, emotional fits, strike. Just a year and a half ago, it was reasonably summarized by David Frum at thedailybeast:
Most gun casualties occur in the course of quarrels and accidents between people who would be described as law-abiding, responsible gun owners up until the moment when they lost their temper or left a weapon where a 4-year-old could find it and kill himself or his sister.The second model, which I call the "Trust the People" model, holds that the vast majority of criminal homicides are committed by a tiny fraction of society, that they are easily identified by their past history of violence, cultural set, and lack of civilized values and discipline instilled by a stable home life.
Actually, as I showed in More Guns, Less Crime, about 90 percent of adult murderers have a violent criminal record. About 89 percent of juvenile murderers have a criminal record for serious crimes.Lott is joined with a well known academic from Harvard, David Kennedy.
-- In 2010, there were 36 accidental deaths involving kids under age 10. Most of those children were also shot by adults with criminal records. Accidental deaths are very small portion of total gun deaths. You can look up the data for other ages or all ages here (http://webappa.cdc.gov/cgi-bin/broker.exe). Note that "unintentional" means "accidental." If you want to look up other issues there, please note that the CDC measures homicides differently than the FBI.
While homicides result from a variety of factors, the vast majority are committed by a small, violent and often gang-affiliated segment of society.Kennedy agrees that most criminal homicide is committed by a small group of offenders with a past history of violence. He also shows that the violence can be significantly reduced by community and police focusing on this small group. To be fair to Mr. Kennedy, whose work I admire, he has noted that his efforts may not have much effect on domestic violence, though I do not have a link to that comment. Here is a link to a David Kennedy interview that gives a good summation of his approach to reducing criminal homicides:
"We're dealing with a tiny distinct, population in the city, and that tiny distinct population of gangs that drives the worst violence can be quiet. But it often doesn't take much to get it going," Kennedy said.
NOTE: Justifiable homicide, by definition, occurs in conjunction with other offenses.Therefore,
the crime being committed when the justifiable homicide took place must be reported as a separate offense. Reporting agencies should take care to ensure that they do not classify a killing as justifiable or excusable solely on the claims of self-defense or on the action of a coroner, prosecutor, grand jury, or court.
The following scenario illustrates an incident known to law enforcement that reporting agencies would not consider Justifiable Homicide:
17. While playing cards, two men got into an argument. The first man attacked the second with a broken bottle. The second man pulled a gun and killed his attacker. The police arrested the shooter; he claimed self-defense.The scenario quoted is a virtual shorthand for the Progressive Elite model. The UCR even goes so far as to direct reporting agencies *not* to take into account the findings of coroners, prosecutors, grand juries or courts about whether a homicide is justifiable or not; only the FBI's extremely limited definition is to be used.
The rarest, but most serious form of self-defense with a gun is a defensive killing. The FBI does not publish statistics on self-defense killings per se, but it did start publishing counts of civilian justifiable homicides gathered through their Supplementary Homicides Reports program in their 1991 issue. For a variety of reasons, the FBI counts of civilian justifiable homicides represent only a minority of all civilian legal defensive homicides.I have not found any work that refutes these findings. Those who cling to the Progressive Elite model simply state the FBI numbers as fact.
There were five justifiable homicides in Saginaw from 2000 to 2010, though the Federal Bureau of Investigation only knows that one of those cases was justifiable.Kleck's percentages equate to actual justified homicide numbers (as determined by prosecutors, grand juries, and courts) as somewhere between 3-7 times as many as reported by the FBI.
It is appalling that no one really knows how many people are shot and killed by police every year in Virginia, said Tim Lynch, director of the Cato Institutes Project on Criminal Justice. When lives are lost, we should know what happened and why. It is the responsibility of state lawmakers and the governor to acquire this data (and related) information and make it available to the public.How many justifiable homicides occur in the United States each year?
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In a lot of cases, NOT ENOUGH!
This has always been an issue I have with murder rates in Detroit and elsewhere.
Too often listed as a homicide despite the fact that no crime was committed.
At least one every episode.
I also wonder about justifiable shootings not resulting in death.
There are also lots of crimes prevented by guns that are never fired.
Not near enough!
It seems to me that the value of accurate data is so enormous that red state legislatures especially might be persuaded to direct their state police to collect a standardized, accurate survey each year. The collection of which data is comparable across all states that join the survey. That is, a standardized format.
The momentum of this survey is such that eventually even blue states might be persuaded to join it, rather than continue to live in statistical darkness. Such data is very attractive to criminal justice bureaucrats as it has immense utility.
If they’re talking about the TV series “Justified”, not that many in a year, actually.
“It seems to me that the value of accurate data is so enormous that red state legislatures especially might be persuaded to direct their state police to collect a standardized, accurate survey each year.”
If even one state did that, it could easily be directly compared to UCR data. That is what both Kleck and Cramer did, essentially. The took a sample or samples, and rigorously compared them to the FBI UCR for the same period and location. That is how they discovered that the FBI UCR is only a small fraction of overall justified homicides.
Gee how about that. I guess they haven't heard the Obama-Holder demagogues, the race grievance industry, and the employees of the MSM feeeeeeeeeeelings on this matter.
Here's a hint.
Race of felon | ||||||||||||
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Race of citizen who killed felon |
Race of officer who killed felon |
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Total | White | Black | Other* | Total | White | Black | Other* | |||||
Total | 100% | 55% | 42% | 3% | 100% | 86% | 13% | 1% | ||||
White | 41% | 37% | 3% | 1% | 60% | 56% | 3% | 1% | ||||
Black | 57 | 17 | 39 | 2 | 38 | 27 | 11 | -- | ||||
Other | 2 | 1 | -- | 1 | 3 | 2 | -- | -- |
Note: Detail may not sum to total due to rounding. -- Less than 0.5%.
*Other race includes American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asians, Hawaiians, and other Pacifi c Islanders
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Every innocent child who is shot is a tragedy. But it's interesting they found many of those children shot and killed were by parents with criminal records.
Nice phrase. The world of the liberal depends on statistical darkness.
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