There is not a race that is more likely to commit crimes because of the color of their skin or their heritage. The real factor in that is poverty. So if we can get rid of poverty we can rid our society of many potential crimes.
To be honest, statistically speaking that is not true. For example, 92% of all violent crimes committed through the use of a firearm are committed by black males between the ages of 18 and 25. That is a U.S. Department of Justice statistic. It is not surprising then that prison sentences imposed upon young black males for possession of a firearm tend to be longer than prison sentences imposed upon whites.
How about we take a solid look at New York where we find that 98% of gun crimes in New York City are committed by blacks or Hispanics. James Edwards, in
The Rise Of Ethnopolitics, explained that:
"...the homicide rate for black men between the ages of 18 and 24 is well over ten times that of whites. And disparities in other violent-crime rates are just as startling. In New York City, one of the nation’s safest large cities,
83 percent of all gun assailants were black during the first six months of 2008, according to victims and witnesses,
though blacks make up only 24 percent of the city’s population. Add Hispanic perps, and you account for 98 percent of all shootings in New York City. The face of violent crime in cities is almost exclusively black or brown. That explains why someone might feel a sense of trepidation when approached by a group of black youths. That’s not racism; it’s the reality of crime. And it’s that reality that determines whom the police stop, frisk, and arrest."
I wish there was an easy way to solve the crime problem. I turn to the need to stress education and family values, so that perhaps the next generation of young people will not live up to these statistics.