How come it's always a "guy" breaking into the house? Men are far more likely to commit the crime of breaking and entering, that's why. I looked for some statistics on this and found that Canadians study this sort of thing more than we do here in the States, so there is a wealth of information from Canadian researchers. Here is the relevant paragraph from a study from Quebec: "... in offender statistics, women are clearly in the minority, accounting for only 17% of alleged offenders. In the case of offences against the person, crimes against property, other Criminal Code offences and drug and narcotic offences, the perpetration rate among women continues to remain five to six times lower than the perpetration rate among men."-Here is an excellent study regarding gender differences in criminality in the United States:-Here's some data on criminality between the sexes from the Encyclopedia Brittanica:-In all cases, the consensus opinion among researchers is that women are FAR less likely to commit the crime of breaking and entering. There's your answer. "Curtain lectures" don't enter into it in any way.
How come it's always a "guy" breaking into the house, don't "gals" ever break into a house? Are they just saving it all for when they break into their curtain lectures, jabbing words at a guys back while he tries to smother his ears with his pillow..(Did I say that out loud??)
My dog walked into my neighbor's yard, trespassing. I witnessed it, the police came to give us a citation. Wow, crime can be scary.<center><a href="http://www.JellyMuffin.com/images/funny_pictures/"><img src="http://images.jellymuffin.com/images/funny_pictures/images/apic131.jpg" alt="JellyMuffin.com - The place for profile layouts, flash generators, glitter graphics, backgrounds and codes" border=0></a><br></center>
LMAO
LOL Ang!
I think Buddyicon might have woman issues....Did I say that out loud?
How come it's always a "guy" breaking into the house? Men are far more likely to commit the crime of breaking and entering, that's why. I looked for some statistics on this and found that Canadians study this sort of thing more than we do here in the States, so there is a wealth of information from Canadian researchers. Here is the relevant paragraph from a study from Quebec: "... in offender statistics, women are clearly in the minority, accounting for only 17% of alleged offenders. In the case of offences against the person, crimes against property, other Criminal Code offences and drug and narcotic offences, the perpetration rate among women continues to remain five to six times lower than the perpetration rate among men."-Here is an excellent study regarding gender differences in criminality in the United States:-Here's some data on criminality between the sexes from the Encyclopedia Brittanica:-In all cases, the consensus opinion among researchers is that women are FAR less likely to commit the crime of breaking and entering. There's your answer. "Curtain lectures" don't enter into it in any way.
I grabbed a pickpocket and warned his victim.
How come it's always a "guy" breaking into the house, don't "gals" ever break into a house? Are they just saving it all for when they break into their curtain lectures, jabbing words at a guys back while he tries to smother his ears with his pillow..(Did I say that out loud??)
I guess I should have been more specific. I meant a SERIOUS crime.
My dog walked into my neighbor's yard, trespassing. I witnessed it, the police came to give us a citation. Wow, crime can be scary.<center><a href="http://www.JellyMuffin.com/images/funny_pictures/"><img src="http://images.jellymuffin.com/images/funny_pictures/images/apic131.jpg" alt="JellyMuffin.com - The place for profile layouts, flash generators, glitter graphics, backgrounds and codes" border=0></a><br></center>
Does confronting the guy breaking into our house count?