• Hemingways_Shotgun
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    143 days ago

    Perfect example of the causation fallacy.

    If one were to look at that map out of context, once could say that if the temperature is too cold or too hot, murder rates increase.

    We all know of course it’s a map of economic disparity, and a whole host of other societal concerns contributing. But without the context of any of those things, we’re liable to think that correlation equals causation.

    It’s an important lesson.

  • 0li0li
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    43 days ago

    Eh, why is D.C. that much higher than everything else, by a factor of 3-5+?

    • @[email protected]
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      33 days ago

      i’m not well versed on the causes, i imagine there’s a lot of factors at play. but do i have a friend who lived in DC for a few years, and talking to him about it was whacky.

      i have a specific memory wherein he was just walking around outside while on the phone with me and there was gunfire in the background. i said something like “hey should you be outside right now?” and he, VERY CASUALLY replied “nah that’s a few blocks away, i’ll be fine.”

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    3 days ago

    Interesting how the lower-population US States have a pretty low homicide rate that tends to increase as the population itself increases but in the Canadian Provinces it’s the opposite effect.

  • Kichae
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    274 days ago

    Don’t fuck with the territories, apparently.

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        I’m guessing it wasn’t a single murder in each territory. A lot of communities up there are poor, traumatised and isolated, which makes people shootier.

      • Jay
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        144 days ago

        Yup, similar to how one small “city” near me had their stats skewed to look worse than Winnipeg for awhile (the murder capitol of Canada and my hometown) because of one single murder.

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        But Prince Edward Island is the lowest and it has a relatively tiny population.

        Edit: nvm, I assumed wrong

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          64 days ago

          Mistaking land mass for population.

          PEI has about as many people as do all 3 territories combined. (Quick search, older stats).

  • @[email protected]
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    104 days ago

    Dre told me Compton, California is the murder capitol of the US, but it doesn’t even look like it’s close to it.

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      I’m surprised Wyoming is so low, true everyone is packing out here but the vast nothingness tends to screw with mind