lastly.. we report homicide differently... we report all gun crime not just those that can be solved.
So do we lazs.
For instance, from the 2001/02 figures:
"Of the 858 offences first recorded in 2001/02, 26 were no longer recorded as homicides by 8 October 2002. Court proceedings had resulted in findings of guilt in respect of 270 victims and
proceedings were pending for a further 358. The suspects responsible for the deaths of 29 victims had committed suicide or died. No suspects had been identified in connection with 168 victims including nine cases where the original suspects were acquitted."
So, of the 858 recorded murders, 270 had been solved, in 168 cases there wasn't even a suspect.
The murder total is 858 though, not 270.
The only real difference in the way murder cases are recorded between Britain and America is that we count all manslaughter, American statistics only count non-negligent manslaughter.
This brings us full circle... a basic difference in national personalities... we detest our criminals and fight them with the best tools we can get... you seem to think that a lot of crime activity is fine so long as less people get hurt.
No, less people get
killedMost people will shrug off a burglary, or at least get over it in a few months. A murder not just ends the victim's life, it wrecks the lives of family and close friends.
we would rather kill or be killed.
I'd say that shows a very immature attitude.
I'd rather be burgled than killed. I'd rather be burgled than have any of my friends killed.
We all wear those stupid and uncomfortable seat belts for hours a day even though the chance of them ever saving our lives is extremely small.... yet, To keep a single action 1911 45 on the nightstand is considered paranoid?
It's not paranoid, it's uneccessary.
It stems from the flawed belief that guns
protect you. It stems from the flawed, and rather silly, belief that being armed means you are
safeTell that to the US police, who had 70 officers murdered on duty, despite all being armed, and most wearing body armour.
Tell that to the British police, who had 1 officer murdered (and that was rare), despite rarely being armed.
Being armed is only preferable to not being armed, but not at the price of arming criminals. You might be a bit safer if you're armed, you're a hell of a lot safer if the criminal
isn't armed.
That's why we have less people murdered. We have far less people murdered in "home invasions" than you do, probably because our "home invaders" don't carry guns.
You're much safer tackling a burglar if neither of you are armed than if both of you are.
In the US last year, 1,200 people were murdered during robberies, burglaries and car jackings. And that's out of around 10,000 murders, with the other 5,000 not providing details of the circumstances of the offence.
In Britain in 2003, 48 people were murdered during all robberies, burglaries and car jackings.