The reluctance to use the same principles of statistical analysis as employed by insurer's is a factor. If you have a group that has a higher rate of crime, then increasing the numbers of that population through recruitment is going to invariably lead to more crime and add to the existing underclass. Hopefully, politicians will learn from this and apply more stringent criteria in allowing in people from statistically at risk populations.
The reluctance to use the same principles of statistical analysis as employed by insurer's is a factor. If you have a group that has a higher rate of crime, then increasing the numbers of that population through recruitment is going to invariably lead to more crime and add to the existing underclass. Hopefully, politicians will learn from this and apply more stringent criteria in allowing in people from statistically at risk populations.
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