I’m not implying, I’m saying it outright. Depending on the way you measure and the source for the data police only solves between 5% and 50% of the crime. And that only takes into account reported crime, so actual fraction, even measured in the most police-friendly way, is lower. At the very least the same amount of criminals are walking free as being caught.
Criminals are found in places police check for criminals. And those become stats, sociological profiles and training data for AI to pick up patterns from.
Are you implying that there are multiple hidden violent criminals who also don’t fit sociological profile for prosecuted violent criminals?
I’m not implying, I’m saying it outright. Depending on the way you measure and the source for the data police only solves between 5% and 50% of the crime. And that only takes into account reported crime, so actual fraction, even measured in the most police-friendly way, is lower. At the very least the same amount of criminals are walking free as being caught.
Criminals are found in places police check for criminals. And those become stats, sociological profiles and training data for AI to pick up patterns from.