2018 LTC/Non-LTC Convictions: ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJ

Introduction

The purpose of this article is to compare the crime statistics between Texas Licensed to Carry (LTC) holders and non-LTC holders for the offense category of Assault Causes Bodily Injury as reported in 2018. Assault Causes Bodily Injury is defined as knowingly, intentionally, or recklessly causing bodily injury to another. It is important to study the relationship between LTC holders and crime statistics as it can provide insight on the safety and wellbeing of individuals within the state.

Crime Statistics among Texas LTC Holders

The crime statistics for Assault Causes Bodily Injury for Texas LTC holders in 2018 is 19 convictions. Comparatively, the crime statistics for non-LTC holders in the same offense category is 5592 convictions. This is a 0.3% conviction rate for LTC holders compared to a 99.7% conviction rate for non-LTC holders.

Factors that may Contribute to the Difference in Crime Statistics Between Texas LTC and non-LTC Holders

The difference in crime statistics between Texas LTC and non-LTC holders may be due to a range of factors. This includes background checks and eligibility requirements for obtaining a LTC, training and education for LTC holders, as well as the perception of risk and responsibility among LTC holders.

Conclusion

In conclusion, this article has compared the crime statistics between Texas LTC holders and non-LTC holders for Assault Causes Bodily Injury in 2018. It has found that the conviction rate for LTC holders is 0.3% compared to 99.7% for non-LTC holders. This difference may be attributable to background checks and eligibility requirements for obtaining an LTC, training and education for LTC holders, and the perception of risk and responsibility among LTC holders. These findings suggest that Texas LTC holders may be more likely to be law abiding citizens than non-LTC holders.

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