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Originally Posted by Griff
I'd expect criminals to be more active in their own communities.
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Depends on the definition of "crime." Ken Lay's crime would be "targeted" at whatever the racial makeup of his company was, including both middle managers and lowly oil pump workers. Whereas things like muggings are definitely more community-oriented. I bet if you separated the statistic into typical "classes" of crime, you'd see a very different picture.