Q. wrote:I suppose he failed to mention racial profiling from the Vic police force.
I could have predicted that the nasty Vic Police would be dragged into this. You've got it all wrapped up nicely now Q. A biased Police force, media stokers, political rivalries, a few Sudanese kids scrawling tags now and again. Nothing more to see it's all been explained away.
Ronnie wrote:Turnbull is being disingenuous. Can you imagine Turnbull and Julian Burnside amongst a few wealthy progressives ever taking up residence in these hell holes that some Sudanese migrants are working overtime on in creating in some pockets of Melbourne? Not now not in a fit the fairies would fall from the sky before that happens. He would also know that the Victorian Andrews government has little say over who resides in Melbourne as a result of Federal level immigration policies.
Turnbull anything but progressive. Not suggesting he literally has to live on a mattress in an migrant's bedroom to be able to take cursory glance at the statistics.
The data shows people born in Sudan are a tiny minority in Victorian crime statistics - between January 2014 and December 2016, people born in Sudan were responsible for 666 of the 42,502 offences in Victoria.
The Age newspaper reported that Sudanese are "vastly overrepresented" in 2015 crime data, although it should be stressed that this appears to be for certain categories of offending only, such as aggravated burglary. Presumably those born in Australia to Sudanese parents would be missing from this group as well.
Yes, in riot and affray offences they represent 6%, although you could trace the increase there back to the Sudanese community having a younger average age.
Granted I could only find data from 2011, but that showed 6,085 Victorians were Sudanese, out of a population of 4.6m, or 0.13% For them to have 666 of 42,502 offences, or 1.57%, suggests they are overrepresented by a factor of 12 in overall offences. And assuming the 6% in riot and affray offences is correct, then its a factor of 46!!!!
Danny Southern telling Plugga he's fat, I'd like to see that!
Q. wrote:I suppose he failed to mention racial profiling from the Vic police force.
I could have predicted that the nasty Vic Police would be dragged into this. You've got it all wrapped up nicely now Q. A biased Police force, media stokers, political rivalries, a few Sudanese kids scrawling tags now and again. Nothing more to see it's all been explained away.
I think that report will set me straight If i had the patience to read the whole dirge. I love the quote in particular about committing "economic leveling through burglaries". Next time someone breaks into my house I might politely ask them if they are into economic leveling. I might not even bother to report the matter to Police who are sure to have a "colonial mentality" still. Although as I am white perhaps the Police might not have a colonial mentality. What is it? some sort of pseudo Marxist code language?? I reckon a first year sociology student at Flinders would struggle to come up with something better than that.
Q. wrote:I suppose he failed to mention racial profiling from the Vic police force.
I could have predicted that the nasty Vic Police would be dragged into this. You've got it all wrapped up nicely now Q. A biased Police force, media stokers, political rivalries, a few Sudanese kids scrawling tags now and again. Nothing more to see it's all been explained away.
I think that report will set me straight If i had the patience to read the whole dirge. I love the quote in particular about committing "economic leveling through burglaries". Next time someone breaks into my house I might politely ask them if they are into economic leveling. I might not even bother to report the matter to Police who are sure to have a "colonial mentality" still. Although as I am white perhaps the Police might not have a colonial mentality. What is it? some sort of pseudo Marxist code language?? I reckon a first year sociology student at Flinders would struggle to come up with something better than that.
So you don't deny the existence of statistical evidence of racial profiling out the existence of a court ruling against the Vic police? The police commissioner even admitted subconscious bias was an issue.
Magellan wrote:Hardly surprising, but Peter Dutton’s doubled down on this topic by claiming that Victorians are scared to eat out at restaurants because of the fear of street gang violence.
He is a ******* potato. Nobody is scared to dine out because some African kids are scribbling tags in Dandenong.
And its also not a surprise that Mr Potato Head spat out this inflammatory nonsense during an interview with bogan talkback station extaordinaire 2UE which seems to resent any social policy not circa 1950s (I presume it was with right wing fluffer Ray Hadley, but not 100% certain).
I suppose he failed to mention racial profiling from the Vic police force.
Every Police Force and numerous other government organisations do this. Can be a negative but not always.
Q. wrote:I suppose he failed to mention racial profiling from the Vic police force.
I could have predicted that the nasty Vic Police would be dragged into this. You've got it all wrapped up nicely now Q. A biased Police force, media stokers, political rivalries, a few Sudanese kids scrawling tags now and again. Nothing more to see it's all been explained away.
That article was written in 2013 & referred to incidents from 5 years prior so at the time of that case it was a Labor governments in Victoria & federally.
Q. wrote:I suppose he failed to mention racial profiling from the Vic police force.
I could have predicted that the nasty Vic Police would be dragged into this. You've got it all wrapped up nicely now Q. A biased Police force, media stokers, political rivalries, a few Sudanese kids scrawling tags now and again. Nothing more to see it's all been explained away.
That article was written in 2013 & referred to incidents from 5 years prior so at the time of that case it was a Labor governments in Victoria & federally.
Q. wrote:Turnbull anything but progressive. Not suggesting he literally has to live on a mattress in an migrant's bedroom to be able to take cursory glance at the statistics.
The data shows people born in Sudan are a tiny minority in Victorian crime statistics - between January 2014 and December 2016, people born in Sudan were responsible for 666 of the 42,502 offences in Victoria.
The Age newspaper reported that Sudanese are "vastly overrepresented" in 2015 crime data, although it should be stressed that this appears to be for certain categories of offending only, such as aggravated burglary. Presumably those born in Australia to Sudanese parents would be missing from this group as well.
Yes, in riot and affray offences they represent 6%, although you could trace the increase there back to the Sudanese community having a younger average age.
Granted I could only find data from 2011, but that showed 6,085 Victorians were Sudanese, out of a population of 4.6m, or 0.13% For them to have 666 of 42,502 offences, or 1.57%, suggests they are overrepresented by a factor of 12 in overall offences. And assuming the 6% in riot and affray offences is correct, then its a factor of 46!!!!
Needs to be benchmarked to age, SEIFA and immigration data to be relevant. Otherwise it's selective at best.
Would hazard a guess that they'd be no different to any other youth of an immigration wave.
I think that report will set me straight If i had the patience to read the whole dirge. I love the quote in particular about committing "economic leveling through burglaries". Next time someone breaks into my house I might politely ask them if they are into economic leveling. I might not even bother to report the matter to Police who are sure to have a "colonial mentality" still. Although as I am white perhaps the Police might not have a colonial mentality. What is it? some sort of pseudo Marxist code language?? I reckon a first year sociology student at Flinders would struggle to come up with something better than that.
[/quote]So you don't deny the existence of statistical evidence of racial profiling out the existence of a court ruling against the Vic police? The police commissioner even admitted subconscious bias was an issue.[/quote]
I believe the Police Commissioner said he didn't believe the force as a whole had an issue. I don't know of an organization on earth that can defend itself against subconscious bias allegations but if you do please let me know. Ken Lay was trying to appease the permanently aggrieved. He would have received no thanks for his efforts.
Q. wrote:I suppose he failed to mention racial profiling from the Vic police force.
I could have predicted that the nasty Vic Police would be dragged into this. You've got it all wrapped up nicely now Q. A biased Police force, media stokers, political rivalries, a few Sudanese kids scrawling tags now and again. Nothing more to see it's all been explained away.
That article was written in 2013 & referred to incidents from 5 years prior so at the time of that case it was a Labor governments in Victoria & federally.
Not quite a Labor Government in 2013 in Victoria. From 2010 until 2014 Victoria were ruled by Liberals, firstly under Ted Bailleau and then from early 2013 to late 2014 Dr. Denis Napthine.
Q. wrote:I suppose he failed to mention racial profiling from the Vic police force.
I could have predicted that the nasty Vic Police would be dragged into this. You've got it all wrapped up nicely now Q. A biased Police force, media stokers, political rivalries, a few Sudanese kids scrawling tags now and again. Nothing more to see it's all been explained away.
That article was written in 2013 & referred to incidents from 5 years prior so at the time of that case it was a Labor governments in Victoria & federally.
robranisgod wrote:Not quite a Labor Government in 2013 in Victoria. From 2010 until 2014 Victoria were ruled by Liberals, firstly under Ted Bailleau and then from early 2013 to late 2014 Dr. Denis Napthine.
The incidents referred to occurred in 2008, the article was written in 2013