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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.440 (this correlation is weak)
Outliers:
Mexico,
Canada,
Japan
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| Variable: |
Crime > Total crime victims |
Economy > Trade with US > US exports of animal feeds, nec |
| Plot Display: |
Logarithmic (base 10) |
Logarithmic (base 10) |
| Definition: |
People victimized by crime (as a % of the total population). Data refer to people victimized by one or more of 11 crimes recorded in the survey: robbery, burglary, attempted burglary, car theft, car vandalism, bicycle theft, sexual assault, theft from car, theft of personal property, assault and threats. Crime statistics are often better indicators of prevalence of law enforcement and willingness to report crime, than actual prevalence. |
US exports of animal feeds, n.e.c., USD Thousands, 2004 |
| Source: |
UNICRI (United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute). 2002. Correspondence on data on crime victims. March. Turin |
FTDWebMaster, Foreign Trade Division, U.S. Census Bureau |
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