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To: cosmicforce who wrote (1408)10/6/2000 1:40:08 PM
From: scoobypax  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10042
 
Again Cosmic, we disagree..

Some continue to commit crimes into their 30's, 40's and 50's so the percentage, while flattening out, does increase beyond 39%

This makes no sense.. A 25 year old AAM who commits a crime
and continues to commit crimes throughout his life, does not
ADD to the cumulative statistic. Are you telling me MORE
AAM in their 30s, 40s and 50s commit crimes than those in
their 20s? Naaahhhhh.. I think the 39% statistic dramatically drops with increase in the age variable. I just
don't buy that a majority of AAM's ni their 50s are criminals. I'm lokoing on the US Census site, nothing found
yet..