Sentences with phrase «less crime per»

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What isn't made up though is that atheists per person are less likely to commit crime, less likely to have an abortion and less likey to divorce their spouse.
But hey since the average time to crime rate per the ATF in the US is 14 years, the number of felons buying their firearms from licensed dealers continues to fall 1994 14 % to 2008 5.96 %, and the poster child of all gun control laws is enforced less than 1 % of the time, alowing all but 13,024 felons out of just under 1 million of those rejected to go free and acquire their firearms from an unlicensed source is such startling evidence of how INEFFECTIVE our legal system is.
Even after making statistical allowances for factors such as psychiatric disorders, economic status, and prior violent acts, they found that those who watched 1 to 3 hours of TV per day were about 60 % more likely to get in a serious fight, threaten someone, or use a weapon to commit a crime than those who watched less than an hour a day.
He suggests, for isntance, that we might feel less threatened by violence and crime if we realised that although 20 000 people were murdered in the US in 1989, nearly 50 per cent more people committed suicide.
Although it does have an older population and the lower crime rates that often come with rural areas, Vermont also has less STDs per capita due to robust sex education.
UNDP found that less than five per cent of female youth reported crimes such as sexual violence, rape, abduction, and forced detention to the authorities.
Robbers made off with less money on average, however, netting just $ 706 per crime.
Located in Ventura County, halfway between L.A. and Santa Barbara, this city of 67,000 has an impressive median salary for college grads of $ 70,386, plus a crime rate of less than 1 per 1,000 residents.
The violent crime rate is very low - less than one incident per 1,000 people - and the typical income for a college graduate is nearly $ 60,000, one of the highest on our list.
The typical annual income for a college graduate here is almost $ 51,000, the concentration of young adults is above average at 24 percent, and the crime rate is distinctly low at less than one violent incident per 1,000 residents.
That was far less than more traditional crimes such as theft (58 per cent) and procurement fraud (33 per cent) and about the same as accounting fraud (22 per cent).
Track says LEAF has been fighting for increased funding to legal aid since at least 2002, when the province began slashing its legal services budget — ultimately providing aid to only victims of violent crime and litigants earning less than $ 25,000 per year.
In fact, less than one per cent of NCR individuals go on to commit a serious violent crime once back in the community.
Generally speaking, lower population density (i.e., less people per square mile) and lower crime rates (especially auto theft rates) tend to translate into cheaper quotes.
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