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Monday, September 25, 2017

Last Year ONLY 27% of the NFL Players Were Arrested for Violent Crimes!

Seventy percent of the NFL Players are Black. 
Is there a black criminal problem in the NFL?  

This headline is a joke, the crime % is out of control. And it doesn't show how many are never charged with crimes committed. Their antisocial crime statistic are off the charts compared to normal society! m/r

Majority of NFL player arrests aren't for violent crimes [nearly 30%]

February 3, 2016 by Kim Horner                                          
A new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
The study examined 774 arrests among 573 NFL players. Of those arrests, 209 (27 percent) were for . The majority of those players—440 (77 percent)—had one arrest during the period studied. But 91 had two arrests, and 42 players had three or more arrests.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2016-02-majority-nfl-player-violent-crimes.html#jCp
A new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
The study examined 774 arrests among 573 NFL players. Of those arrests, 209 (27 percent) were for . The majority of those players—440 (77 percent)—had one arrest during the period studied. But 91 had two arrests, and 42 players had three or more arrests.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2016-02-majority-nfl-player-violent-crimes.html#jCp
A new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
The study examined 774 arrests among 573 NFL players. Of those arrests, 209 (27 percent) were for . The majority of those players—440 (77 percent)—had one arrest during the period studied. But 91 had two arrests, and 42 players had three or more arrests.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2016-02-majority-nfl-player-violent-crimes.html#jCpA new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
The study examined 774 arrests among 573 NFL players. Of those arrests, 209 (27 percent) were for . The majority of those players—440 (77 percent)—had one arrest during the period studied. But 91 had two arrests, and 42 players had three or more arrests.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2016-02-majority-nfl-player-violent-crimes.html#jCp
A new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL players was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
A new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL players was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
The study examined 774 arrests among 573 NFL players. Of those arrests, 209 (27 percent) were for violent crimes. The majority of those players—440 (77 percent)—had one arrest during the period studied. But 91 had two arrests, and 42 players had three or more arrests.

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A new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
The study examined 774 arrests among 573 NFL players. Of those arrests, 209 (27 percent) were for . The majority of those players—440 (77 percent)—had one arrest during the period studied. But 91 had two arrests, and 42 players had three or more arrests.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2016-02-majority-nfl-player-violent-crimes.html#jCp
A new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
The study examined 774 arrests among 573 NFL players. Of those arrests, 209 (27 percent) were for . The majority of those players—440 (77 percent)—had one arrest during the period studied. But 91 had two arrests, and 42 players had three or more arrests.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2016-02-majority-nfl-player-violent-crimes.html#jCp
A new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
The study examined 774 arrests among 573 NFL players. Of those arrests, 209 (27 percent) were for . The majority of those players—440 (77 percent)—had one arrest during the period studied. But 91 had two arrests, and 42 players had three or more arrests.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2016-02-majority-nfl-player-violent-crimes.html#jCp

Majority of NFL player arrests aren't for violent crimes

February 3, 2016 by Kim Horner
A new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
The study examined 774 arrests among 573 NFL players. Of those arrests, 209 (27 percent) were for . The majority of those players—440 (77 percent)—had one arrest during the period studied. But 91 had two arrests, and 42 players had three or more arrests.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2016-02-majority-nfl-player-violent-crimes.html#jCp

Majority of NFL player arrests aren't for violent crimes

February 3, 2016 by Kim Horner
A new UT Dallas study suggests that NFL violence is not as common off the field as it may seem.
Compared to violent offending data in other studies, the percentage of violent arrests among NFL was higher, according to the newest UT Dallas research. But these crimes were committed by a very small number of players.
The researchers measured arrests among NFL players between 2000 and 2014. The data came from two separate NFL arrest databases created by The San Diego Union-Tribune and USA Today.
Violent crimes included murder, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, DUI manslaughter, attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape, statutory rape, battery, assault, domestic violence, child abuse and kidnapping.
The study examined 774 arrests among 573 NFL players. Of those arrests, 209 (27 percent) were for . The majority of those players—440 (77 percent)—had one arrest during the period studied. But 91 had two arrests, and 42 players had three or more arrests.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2016-02-majority-nfl-player-violent-crimes.html#jCp

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