Maine was ranked first overall because it topped the list of states on three of the five USPI indicators: number of violent crimes, number of police officers and incarceration rate.
Maine was ranked first overall because it topped the list of states on three of the five USPI indicators: number of violent crimes, number of police officers and incarceration rate.
I guess the conservatives on this board can't blame democrats concerning anything with Louisiana anymore...
http://www.visionofhumanity.org/info...s-peace-index/
Key Findings
* First-ever ranking of peace in the U.S. shows the nation has become more peaceful since 1995
* Reductions in violence and crime to levels equal to Canada would yield an estimated $89 billion in direct savings, $272 billion in additional economic activity, and potentially create 2.7 million jobs.
* New York, California and Texas record highest increases in peace since 1991, while North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana see largest declines
* Peace is significantly correlated with factors related to economic opportunity, education and health
* Peace is politically neutral – neither Republican nor Democratic states have an advantage
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