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Steve D. Fischer writes: more threatening than a govt official sitting across a desk from you? (1) not sitting across a desk Irrelevant. The key is that they can look you in the eye and read your body language. Yet...
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Steve D. Fischer writes: I have no problem accepting the idea that respondents lie about reporting incidents to the police. From my own experience, I know that people tend to disbelieve a report of a DGU if you say you...
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kebarnes writes: Are Kleck's numbers concerning the self-reporting of robbery and burglary incidences from this survey out of line with the comparable NCVS results, for instance? Rs to Kleck's survey reported that 5.5% (274/4977 Rs) had been a burglary victim...
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Steve D. Fischer writes: Now, you've got 100 lines to convince me WHY I should risk getting myself into trouble with the law, when all I wanted to do was report a crime that happened to me. The trouble is...
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Steve D. Fischer writes: There are two kinds of lies to worry about. The first is making up defensive gun usages (DGUs) which never occurred, or which did not occur within the 1 year time period. The second is concealing...
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