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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Hate Crime and Domestic Violence Stats, by Neighborhood, to be Posted Online

A new City Council bill, signed into law yesterday by Mayor Bloomberg, will soon require the city to post neighborhood hate crime and domestic violence statistics online. The information, which should go up over the next few months, will be on the city's "My Neighborhood Statistics" site, where you'll be able to search out the number of reported incidents by police precinct, community board, or school district.

"These statistics will enable local residents and advocates to more easily and effectively monitor trends in these two crimes," said Councilwoman Melissa Mark-Viverito, who co-sponsored the bill with fellow Bronx Council Members Fernando Cabrera, Oliver Koppell and Annabel Palma.

Violent crime is up this year, across the city. The new requirement also comes on the heels of last month's bias attacks, where men from a Bronx street gang beat several other men who they believed were gay.

You can check out the "My Neighborhood Statistics" site here. The city already posts numbers on rape, larceny, and other crimes, along with a ton of other neighborhood stats.

3 comments:

  1. What about all the men who are victims of women's domestic violence? Women's domestic violence against men is grossly under reported, while male victims are still routinely being ignored by the taxpayer funded domestic violence industry. Credible research overwhelmingly shows that the ratio of d.v. is at least 50/50 between women & men. http://tinyurl.com/3sakk According to one study by researchers who work at the CDC, in 70% of domestic violence incidents, where the domestic violence is not mutual, it's women who initiate the domestic violence. http://tinyurl.com/yzm9xhe The taxpayer funded domestic violence industry has largely mischaracterized the true nature of d.v. from the beginning and continues to mislead the public. D.V. law follows a gender feminist agenda/ideology over facts in evidence and does great harm to many innocent men (and also many battering women who need help) as shown in "Los Misandry" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAmOxvudpF8

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  2. V.P. Biden recently called violence against women, "the very worst abuse." The very worst abuse is valuing one life less than another for having been born the wrong sex. Under Biden's Violence Against Women Act the wrong sex is men. Shelter and services are virtually non-existent for male victims of domestic violence so those options out of a bad relationship, that are routinely available to women, are very often not available to men. Men wind up gender profiled and often falsely accused by the taxpayer funded, d.v. industry, because of gender feminist ideology controlling the d.v. industry. Men are often battered by domestic violence, and then battered again by the taxpayer funded, domestic violence industry as shown in "Los Misandry" at Youtube.

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  3. What about the little children? They are least able to contend with domestic violence in their families. According to the U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services and DOJ statistics, more kids are killed by neglect and abuse in a year (1,760 in 2007), than all the female intimate partner homicides in a year. Mothers are the single largest group of kid killers, according to HHS and they have a rate twice that of fathers. Nowhere near the money is spent to protect kids from kid killing mothers as is spent by the domestic violence industry to protect women. A lot of innocent men are witch-hunted by the corrupt, gender feminist influenced, taxpayer funded, domestic violence industry. Involving the corrupt d.v. industry in an attempt to prevent abusive and neglectful deaths of children is a big mistake. No place better characterizes the corruption of the taxpayer funded, domestic violence industry than "Los Misandry" at Youtube.

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