bisonboone11 said:Also, just take a second to think about what you're saying regarding "forcible rape". The FBI is changing their definition to include non-forcible rape. So you're trying to say that the FBI is changing their definition of "forcible rape" to include "non-forcible rape"?bisonboone11 said:So you're going to trust someone's report on the press release rather than the press release itself? Would that be considered hearsay? I would honestly like to know, because I'm not the one that went to law school. Even if it's not considered hearsay, I highly doubt most people would trust someone else's report on a press release over the press release itself. (Also, nice try on attempting to direct the conversation away from the actual issue being discussed. I believe that is a very common strategy for lawyers that are getting backed into a corner.) In any case, whichever one you choose to believe, it really doesn't matter because the statistics that you were using are based on the FBI's definition, which excluded the types of rape that are most common in college towns.PlayerRep said:Nope, the FBI changed the definition of "forcible rape" for statistical reporting purposes. Here's the first sentence from a January NY Times article on the subject.
"The federal government is changing its longstanding definition of “forcible rape” in compiling national crime statistics — expanding both the definition of victims, to include males, and the types of sexual assault that will be counted in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Uniform Crime Report."
As for numbers of college students, are you not aware that Billings has about 6500 college students?
Yes, I was aware that Billings has approximately that many college students. Are you not aware that the University of Montana in Missoula itself has approximately twice as many students as that?
Also, in case you want to look at the actual press release, not someone's take on the press release, here is title of the press release, the first sentence, and the link:
Title: "Attorney General Eric Holder Announces Revisions to the Uniform Crime Report’s Definition of Rape"
First sentence: "Attorney General Eric Holder today announced revisions to the Uniform Crime Report’s (UCR) definition of rape, which will lead to a more comprehensive statistical reporting of rape nationwide."
Link: http://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/attorney-general-eric-holder-announces-revisions-to-the-uniform-crime-reports-definition-of-rape" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
All I ever said was that the FBI was changing its definition of "forcible rape". That is a true statement. Among other things, it now includes the rape of men. Maybe you think that is relevant to the current debate going on regarding sexual assaults in Missoula or will help even or change the rape stats between Missoula and Billings, but I don't.