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Prospect Unknown's avatar

Taking a snapshot of incarceration has another flaw: It’s affected by “restorative justice” judges handing out shorter sentences to their client groups.

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Luke's avatar

Comparing averages to averages does not even make sense in the first place. Who cares what effect immigrants have on our average crime rate? Are we optimizing for common national statistics or are we actually trying to consider what the overall impact of immigration is on the current citizenry?

If Somalians commit 100 crimes against citizens, that is equally bad for citizens if these crimes are committed by 100 Somalian immigrants or by 1 million of them. We can just measure the total amount of crime they add and compare to the benefits they provide.

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