says that "blacks commit serious crimes at a per capita rate ten times that of whites," and that "the victims of serious crime line up the same as the perpetrators–on a per capita basis, victims are ten times as likely to be black."
But given a list of names of convicted offenders, we can ask and answer more fine-grained questions, such as: Which surname initial is most (or least) crime-prone?
We can rank surname initials by their propensity for crime.
-- Mark Spahn (West Seneca, NY)