More dreaded
lists...Rankings of Safest/Unsafest states. Every year, a company called
Morgan Quinto Press using FBI data releases the Safest States List (or index). Now I don't know exactly who this private firm is or how they sort through the stats, but according to MQP, our Nevadans or is it Nevadidian friends ranked most dangerous state 4 years in a row. That's some accomplishment! Bravo boys! Interestingly, over 87% of Nevada is federally owned wasteland desert.
Residual effects of those atomic tests?! The Silver State has 3 "big" cities, Las Vegas (Clark County) , Reno, and Carson City (Capital). It has seen its population grow an incredible 21% from 2000 to 2006. This may account for its alarming crime statistics.
Same goes for Arizona and New Mexico I guess, rapid population increases. In fact, Arizona (aka, the
Angry White State), has according to the 2006 census, replaced Nevada as the fastest growing state in the country. Could the fact that so many Californicans have moved to Nevada/Arizona/New Mexico in recent years have anything to do with this...they call them
Costal Equity Refugees I think. I'm reminded of an old bumper sticker which was popular in the Northwest, particularly in Oregon which read:
Don't Californicate Oregon. Damn Oregonians and their street kid punks!
Now the one state that surprises me the most is Alaska. Alaska always seems to rank pretty high as one of the most dangerous states in the country. I can understand the high suicide rate (6 months of darkness), but why so much criminal activity...boredom? Eskimo gangs?!
Conversely, the safest state in the Union once again is North Dakota, which happens to among the least populated. The state government was offering free land to any citizen to build a home there. Perhaps, I'll look in to it...and the
Happy White States of the Northeast are among the safest (with Maryland/DC/Delaware being the exceptions).
Crime: Where Does Your State Rank? Dangerous to Safest:
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Rank | State | 2006 Rank | 1 | Nevada | 1 | 2 | New Mexico | 3 | 3 | Arizona | 4 | 4 | Maryland | 5 | 5 | Tennessee | 8 | 6 | South Carolina | 6 | 7 | Alaska | 9 | 8 | Florida | 7 | 9 | California | 10 | 10 | Louisiana | 2 | 11 | Michigan | 12 | 12 | Texas | 11 | 13 | Arkansas | 15 | 14 | Washington | 16 | 15 | Oklahoma | 14 | 16 | North Carolina | 17 | 17 | Alabama | 18 | 18 | Delaware | 24 | 19 | Missouri | 20 | 20 | Georgia | 13 | 21 | Illinois | 19 | 22 | Colorado | 22 | 23 | Ohio | 23 | 24 | Mississippi | 21 | 25 | Indiana | 28 | | Rank | State | 2006 Rank | 26 | Pennsylvania | 29 | 27 | Kansas | 25 | 28 | Hawaii | 26 | 29 | Oregon | 27 | 30 | Massachusetts | 30 | 31 | New York | 31 | 32 | Minnesota | 35 | 33 | New Jersey | 32 | 34 | Kentucky | 33 | 35 | Rhode Island | 38 | 36 | Virginia | 37 | 37 | Nebraska | 34 | 38 | Utah | 36 | 39 | Idaho | 40 | 40 | Connecticut | 39 | 41 | West Virginia | 41 | 42 | Wisconsin | 44 | 43 | Iowa | 43 | 44 | Montana | 42 | 45 | South Dakota | 45 | 46 | Wyoming | 46 | 47 | New Hampshire | 47 | 48 | Maine | 49 | 49 | Vermont | 48 | 50 | North Dakota | 50 | |
Source: Morgan Quinto Press using FBI statistics
Table taken from Yahoo Finance CNNMoney.com
1 comment:
Alaska is dangerous only because of mosquitoes sucking you dry in under 60 seconds on the tundra. I suppose hitting your car with a moose is unhealthy too.
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