Crime Rate Madness
A SAPIENT Beings Guide to the Color of Crime, Antifa , BLM , SPLC & OSF Impacts on Criminal Justice
By
Corey Lee Wilson
Crime Rate Madness
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner without the express written consent of the publisher, except in the case of brief excerpts in all types of written media. All inquiries for such can be made below.
Fratire Publishing books can be purchased in bulk with special discounts for educational purposes, association gifts, sales promotions, and special editions can be created to specifications. All inquiries for such can be made below.
FRATIRE PUBLISHING LLC
4533 Temescal Canyon Rd. # 308
Corona, CA 92883
www.FratirePublishing.com
(951) 638-5502
Fratire Publishing is all about common sense and relevant books for sapient beings. If this sounds like you and you can never have enough common sense, wisdom, and relevancy, then visit us and learn more about the 50 MADNESS series of book titles at www.FratirePublishing.com .
Printed paperback and eBook ePUB by Ingram Spark in La Vergne, Tennessee , USA
Copyright 2021: First Edition February 2021
ISBN 978-0-9994603-5-1 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-953319-31-9 (eBook)
LCCN 2021901100
Contents
Acknowledgements
I owe a debt of gratitude to the following for heavily borrowing at times pieces of their work and/or outright sections. I do this unashamedly to use the sapient phrase, if it aint brokedont try to fix it. Most of the borrowed works and research cannot be improved uponso why try? Its better to assemble these meaningful parts, profound messages, and eloquent arguments into a cohesive whole, told with high school and college students in mind, and thats what Ive done and where my talent lies.
Below in alphabetical order are the major contributors to The SAPIENT Being that I borrowed verbatim, quoted, and conceptualized much of their content from a little to a lot. Wherever this happened, I did my best to acknowledge my source. If I didnt at times within the 15 chapters, I did so intentionally because doing so would have distracted from their message. Nonetheless, they are more than referenced in the Resources section.
DSouza, Dinesh: Is a conservative author and filmmaker co-anchoring Chapter 6 with his keen analysis of the roots of Antifa s anarcho-Communist uprising and rage with his article titled The Philosopher of Antifa that should be a must read for every college freshman.
Latzer, Barry: Is a professor emeritus at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY and contributed content to Chapters 1, 4, 7, and 15 such as The Facts on Race, Crime, and Policing in America Law & Liberty and The Need to Discuss Black-on-Black Crime articles, the 2016 book The Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America, and a final article Do Illegal Aliens Have High Crime Rates?
Lonergan, Brian: Is the director of communications at the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI ) and contributed heavily to Chapter 14 with his Meet Americas Ten Worst Sanctuary Communities, Sanctuary California Failed to Honor Over 5,600 ICE Detainers and Sanctuary laws defy the will of the American people articles.
Mac Donald, Heather: Is a law enforcement expert at the Manhattan Institute and author of the 2017 book The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe. Mac Donalds articles Crime and the Illegal Alien: The Fallout from Crippled Immigration Enforcement and The Myth of Systemic Police Racism were both important to Chapter 7. Her There Is No Epidemic of Racist Police Shootings article was included in Chapter 8, and Crime and the Illegal Alien: The Fallout from Crippled Immigration Enforcement was instrumental to Chapter 15.
Ngo, Andy: Is the author of the 2021 book Unmasked: Inside Antifas Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy that reveals the inner workings of Antifa cells. Ngo courageously upholds journalistic standards and has gone above and beyond the call of duty covering and uncovering Antifa activities and was beaten and hospitalized for it. Nonetheless, he is resolute in exposing and confronting the anarcho-communist Antifa movement as well as exposing Rose City Antifa and infiltrating the Seattle CHAZ .
Professor X: Is an unknown UC Berkeley history professor co-anchoring Chapter 6 who penned an anonymous letter to the universitys history department titled an Open Letter Against BLM , Police Brutality and Cultural Orthodoxy that reveals the systemic illiberalism and unsapient policies in Berkeley and their leftist academia.
Rubenstein, M.A., Edwin S.: Author of The Color of Crime 2016 : Race, Crime, and Justice in America used extensively in Chapter 2 and throughout the rest of the book. His articles have appeared in HarvardBusiness Review, New YorkTimes, Wall Street Journal, and Investors Business Daily and he is the author of The Right Data: The Conservative Guidebook to Busting Liberal Economic Myths.
On a personal level, I created for my very diverse fraternity brothers in 2020 at the Delta Tau Chapter of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity at Cal Poly Pomona University, and our readers as well, an Adversity & Less Privileged Rankings Survey for Townhall Scoring & Discussion. This is a self-survey and points challenge to determine who has encountered the most interracial crime and suffered from that adversity and a link to it can be found in the Appendix.
The whole purpose is open dialogue with the hope of breaking down racial stereotypes related to interracial crime and adversity and there are three parts to this survey for scoring:
- Top 10 Adversity Incidents List
- Top 10 Less Privileged Scoring List
- Diversity Extra Credit Bio
All three parts can be ranked with each item scored on a scale of one to three: one being less meaningful, three being the most, and two in between or in the middle. If you cannot produce 10 items in the first two sections, thats okay, list as many as you can. Dont be intimidated with a few incidents because like basketball, three outside shots nets three points each equals nine total and five free throws at one point each only equals five total.
The third section is an extra credit or bonus section if you believe you have diversity in your life, work, or family history, etc. Please keep this diversity biography info related to this topic no more two to three paragraphs long. You can only earn 1 to 3 points for this section.
You can also do a blind survey amongst friends if you like with the identify of each contestant (so as not to influence the scoring) and let the judges in a Townhall group rate each item on a scale of 1 to 3, and see who scores the highest, and then discuss the results and conclusions. When all three sections are added together, the highest possible score is 63 (30 + 30 + 3).
And finally, how did I score you might ask? Lets just say that no one has been able to beat my score. If you think you can, I welcome any and all challengers, so please check out the Appendix link at the end of this book and follow it to the Fratire Publishing Blog where you can score meand perhaps yourselfand lets start a discussion on the blog and see where it goes.