Thursday, December 09, 2021

Update: The Misleading Murderer you Know, latest data



Those who follow the debate on restoring Second Amendment rights have probably heard the other side proclaim some variant of: 

"Most victims are murdered by people they know."

The implication is defending yourself from a murderer is futile, because there is no point in trying to defend yourself from a person who is close to you. 

This is a way of lying with statistics.The truth is far different.

Few victims are murdered by someone they live with.

In 2013, this correspondent published an essay on the Misleading Murderer that you Know. The numbers were from 2010. This update uses the latest numbers. They  are from  the FBI Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) for 2019. 

The most accurate crime statistics involves homicides, particularly murders. The most easily solved homicides are murders of passion between intimates. The hardest homicides to solve are those where there is no connection between the murderer and the victim.

The largest category of victim in the FBI reports of victim relationships to their murderer is unknown. In 2019, those victims are 49% of the total. It is a huge number. Some of this is because FBI Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) are often filed before an investigation is complete. As murders of passion among intimates are the easiest to solve, this means a much higher percentage of strangers and acquaintances fall into the unknown category when the UCR report is filled out.

The clearance rate for murder in 2019 was 59%. This means 41% were not solved. About 84% of the murderers who are unknown by the time of the UCR report remain unknown. It is likely most of the 16% solved are not intimate partner murders. Those that are, are unlikely to have been living with their victim.

The clearance rate for murder in 2020 dropped to 54.4%. 

The next largest category of murderers are acquaintances. It is 20%. These are included in people you "know". 

The slightest connection to you counts as you "knowing" them. The gang-banger who was in your remedial English class in community college, the drug dealer you filed a report about, the laborer who cleaned up your neighbor's yard, the person who involved you in a fender-bender, the high school classmate who was always in trouble, are all counted as an acquaintance. So are addicts' suppliers, criminals' associates, and members of a gang. 

The next largest category are members of the immediate family. They are 11%. This is who most people place in the category as "known".  This includes estranged and ex-family, such as ex-wives and ex-husband.

Then come strangers, at 10%. These are the hardest murderers to catch.

Boyfriend/girlfriend is at 5%. This includes ex boyfriend/girlfriends.

Other family is 2%.

Friends are at 2%.

Neighbors are 1%

Employers/employees are just a trace, at .16%, too small to show up on the chart.

To create the misleading statistic that most murderers are "known" to their victim, those who want you to believe self defense is futile, include acquaintance in with family, friends, and neighbors. 

Then to inflate the "known" numbers, ghey assume the murderers who are unknown have the same percentage of immediate family and relationships as those where the relationship is known. It is a bad assumption. 

Applying that misleading calculation to the 2019 figures creates that misleading figure that 80% of murderers are "known" to their victims.

A more realistic appraisal is unknown, stranger, and acquaintance categories make up 79% of murderers. Of the remaining 21%, a large number are ex-spouses, ex-boyfriend/girlfriends and estranged family and friends. 

The numbers of ex's and estranged are not reported. A great many domestic homicides occur between ex spouses, ex-boyfriend/girlfriends, and estranged others. 

It is likely the number of people who murder someone living with them, when determined, will be less than 10% of the total.

More and more people are effectively defending themselves against people they know who have become deadly enemies.

Just because you know someone, doesn't mean you cannot defend against them. Legal measures such as restraining orders make a self-defense claim clearer to police, prosecutors, and courts. This correspondent refers to these cases of domestic defense. 

In a quick look, 20 cases of domestic defense were reported by the media in the last three months. The vast majority involved firearms as a defensive tool, where the attackers were wounded or killed. It is likely most defensive uses do not result in shots fired or in people wounded or killed. Most are not reported to police, and of those reported, few are mentioned in the media. Actual domestic defense uses of guns are probably 50-100 times greater than those reported in the media.

Self-defense against intimates is almost never counted as justified homicide in the FBI UCR, because of the extremely limited definition of justified homicide the UCR uses.

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6 comments:

Mike-SMO said...

Anyone who attempts to kill me or mine is no "friend", and I don't care if the SOB lives next door or is a "co-worker". I see nothing relevant in this discussion.

Anonymous said...

I'm surprised there is not a category for corrupt court officials or incompetent law enforcement. three ex wives and not one worth the trouble or a bullet. the corrupt courts created by the greed for social security funding for the states general fund created by title 4-D.It seems to me after my experiences there should be a category for corrupt or incompetent attorneys too. look at the legislators we have that should be behind bars. then what about money grubbing medical professionals like incompetent doctors. When the Coivd scare is over the courts will be busy with malpractice suits. 20 years in health care and I am disgusted with the medical profession]s response. many have died from wide spread ignorance. We were told We were told "Its new and we have no medicines to treat it." I personally administered those non-existent medications in 1980 and for 20 years after. But incompetent experts know best. Only two million died on ventilators beffor the expert figured out that ventilators were killing the patients. one of the medications prevents the need to amputate. think on that.











































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Anonymous said...

Hey Dean, Next time you erase factual scientific information you disagree with hit the back space and you will not leave such a large empty space after the post. too many too ignorant to accept the facts from those that actually know and understand the factual science . What the hell do you think caused the panic and millions of deaths other than general ignorance of the population? How else could they get away with mass murder on such a scale? Some people will never accept the truth even if the lie causes their death. only idiots refuse to learn. Especially when what they need to know is offered free of charge.

Anonymous said...

THE Val-Cor Corporation of Tucson tested me four hours a day for ten days , under contract to AIRIZONA D.E.S. the report of that testing states" we have never tested a client that made the highest possible score in every testing module. this client has proven to have a photographic memory and nearly total recall. we are unable to calculate a score high enough to reflect this clients actual I.Q." their I.Q. scores only go to 300 so my tested I.Q. must be above 300. I just say 300+. on the results of that testing the University of ARIZONA at TUCSON granted me 12 years of full scholarship plus living expenses just to sign up for classes. 20 years in health care working directly with viral and bacterial infections, maybe I know what I'm talking about.

Anonymous said...

I also studied law o 18 hours a day for over three years and represent my self in court matters. I have represented my self seven times and lost once but the loss was in the corrupt court system of New Mexico. that judge only violated the state constitution and federal law about 22 times in a 45 minute hearing.

Dean Weingarten said...

I see a blank space.
If I knew what you were talking about, I could comment on it.
Blogger does strange things sometimes.