shanek said:
The problem with your example is that the perpetrator in that case committed aggravated assault along with burglary. And again, the number of aggravated assaults in MI are well below the national average.
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You don't have the faintest clue what aggravated assault is Shanek,you have just found another shiny word, and are going to use it, whether it fits or not.
Aggravated assault, involves the element of 'serious bodily injury' not found in the example given...(or do you fancy yourself to be Claus now, capable of dealing death and destruction to armed airline passengers with a single blow?).
And simple assault wouldn't get reported in the UCR over the burglary charge in the above example...but then, you have no idea how the UCR works, do you?
Got your UCR Handbook in front of you Shanek? OK, now open it to page 33...what does it say there?
The Hierarchy Rule: "In a multiple-offense situation (i.e., one where several offenses are committed at the same time and place), after classifying all Part I offenses, score only the highest ranking offense, and ignore all others, regardless of the number of offenders and victims."
You once again prove yourself utterly ignorant of the topic at hand, and perfectly willing to promote your superstitions as facts.
