People like you are why police do the bullshyt they do, you really think a beat cop is smart and knows what hes doing. Some do but most don't know shyt, and run off of instinct which can be wrong a lot. Why do you think all the stop of frisks stops barely come up with results. That is poor police work.
I told you to do a google search since you think I'm saying dumb shyt but since you didn't I'll do it for you. This is just a quick study I could find but, you will find a reason to still deny white collar crimes is associated with whites. Just like shoplifting is associated with white women yet blacks are the ones being watched or detained for shoplifting. Just like crack selling is associated with black males. Some crimes are associated with certain races. This is a fact not being discriminatory.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/16585238/
A case control study: White-collar defendants compared with defendants charged with other nonviolent theft.
AuthorsPoortinga E, et al. Show allJournal
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2006;34(1):82-9.
Affiliation
Michigan Center for Forensic Psychiatry, PO Box 2060, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, USA.
poortingae@michigan.gov
Abstract
We examined the clinical, criminal, and sociodemographic characteristics of all white-collar crime defendants referred to the evaluation unit of a state center for forensic psychiatry. With 29,310 evaluations in a 12-year period, we found 70 defendants charged with embezzlement, 3 with health care fraud, and no other white-collar defendants (based on the eight crimes widely accepted as white-collar offenses). In a case-control study design, the 70 embezzlement cases were compared with 73 defendants charged with other forms of nonviolent theft. White-collar defendants were found to have a higher likelihood of white race (adjusted odds ratio (adj. OR) = 4.51), more years of education (adj. OR = 3471), and a lower likelihood of substance abuse (adj. OR = .28) than control defendants. Logistic regression modeling showed that the variance in the relationship between unipolar depression and white-collar crime was more economically accounted for by education, race, and substance abuse.