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How do the percentages (% of population, % arrest, and % violent crime) look today?
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/US/PST045222: In 2019, Negros made up 13.6% of the population. Whites 75.8%
Via RayEpps.com https://archive.is/2ck82
From the charts, white vs black % of arrests:
Rape: 69.8 / 26.7
Robbery: 44.7 vs 52.7
Aggravated assault: 61.8 vs 33.2
Arson (Violent crime): 59.1 vs 36.4
Other assaults: 64.8 v 31.2
Sex offenses (except rape and prostitution): 74.6 vs 20.6
Not a single crime where there's at or below % of pop but the only ones where's it's close (14-15%) are Driving under the influence, Liquor laws & Drunkenness. For under 18 they get below 13% for those same 3 but that's probably due to legal drinking age being 21.
The only time whites get about % of pop is Driving under the influence (81.5), Liquor laws (77.7%) & Suspicion (76.6). We're close on Sex offenses (except rape and prostitution) at 74.6%. There's only 7 crimes whites are above 70%.
So comparing the past older shown percentages vs the modern contemporary ones results in a slight uptick of the black population (3%), and a slight downtick (3%) for arrests and slightly bigger downtick (ca 10%) for violent crime. It's going in the right direction, but it's awfully slow, and still strangely, similarly, comparative.