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  1. Tnerb Banned Banned

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    Exactly.

    But no body comes to it, so it's deserte.
     
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  3. redarmy11 Registered Senior Member

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    Aye. Shame, that.
     
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  7. Tnerb Banned Banned

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    Yeah it is a shame.

    *boo hoo*
     
  8. redarmy11 Registered Senior Member

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    Aye, shame. That.
     
  9. draqon Banned Banned

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    there is no shame.
     
  10. redarmy11 Registered Senior Member

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  11. Nickelodeon Banned Banned

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    Shame that.
     
  12. Tnerb Banned Banned

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    What a shame!
     
  13. Nickelodeon Banned Banned

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    Sacre bleu!
     
  14. 2inquisitive The Devil is in the details Registered Senior Member

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    we are all shameless...
     
  15. Gustav Banned Banned

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    you know
    its ok to tweak the topic
    vandalism, bots....it is unlikely that any will have probs with steps taken to deal with them. i mean, one would have to get really creative to define as such, those that are obviously not.
     
  16. Gustav Banned Banned

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    in particular, the op

    but some seem to be in possession of actual facts
    please present so a resolution could be had

    thanks
     
  17. Tiassa Let us not launch the boat ... Valued Senior Member

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    But what does Gustav really think?
     
  18. Gustav Banned Banned

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    ask away old chum
    get specific aka think about what?
     
  19. Gustav Banned Banned

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    now
    i always have an end game
    and the objective perhaps not immediately apparent

    the op contained some propositions that were formulated thru data obtained by a series of studies that deal with the perceptions of crime in society. in other words, i did not pull them out of my ass

    humans in this case, are fucking stupid. their bogus projections were never vindicated by the data. you did not have to look behind you because there was no one there. that little ole biddy did not have to run home. you do not have to pretend your rape fantasies are mirrored out in the real world (cos you are a fat ugly bitch and you are gonna have to pay me to get raped)

    heh
    on to the studies
     
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  20. Gustav Banned Banned

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    The Australian Survey of Social Attitudes (AuSSA) is a survey of 4270 Australians, first carried out by the Australian National University's Centre for Social Research in 2003. One of the questions asked by AuSSA in 2003 was whether respondents believed crime had increased, decreased or stayed the same over the past two years.

    As can be seen in the chart below, belief that crime had increased either a little or a lot was most common. Comparatively few people perceived crime as having decreased in the two years leading up to the survey. Perception of crime varied across age groups. Fifty-one percent of those aged 65 and over thought that crime had increased a lot between 2001 and 2003, compared with 25 percent of those aged 18 to 34. Younger people were more likely to believe that crime had stayed the same (30% of 18-34 year olds, compared with 13% of those aged 65 and over). The proportion of people who thought crime had decreased a little or a lot was low across all age groups, showing little variation.

    These findings are at odds with actual crime trends as the overall pattern in recent years is one of decreasing crime. According to the International Crime Victimisation Survey, crime victimisation rates in Australia declined between 2000 and 2004, from 24 percent to 17 percent. In addition, recorded property crime rates declined from 2001 to 2004 for most major categories of offence (AIC 2006).


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  21. Gustav Banned Banned

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    i will do britain and usa soon but one should get the picture
    do not bitch and moan about shit going to hell in a handbasket because you probably would be wrong. have some stats to back your fears

    or face ridicule
     
  22. Gustav Banned Banned

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    i await..."well, it is not applicable in this case'

    anyone foolhardy enough?
     
  23. Nickelodeon Banned Banned

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    It's not applicable in this case.
     

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