2019 LTC/Non-LTC Convictions: ABANDON ENDANGER CHILD W/O INTENT TO RETURN

Comparing Crime Statistics Between Texas LTC and Non-LTC Holders in 2019

Introduction

The purpose of this article is to compare crime statistics between Texas LTC (License to Carry) and non-LTC holders for the crime of Abandon Endanger Child Without Intent to Return in 2019. A thorough understanding of this crime and its consequences is essential for evaluating the effects of LTC holders’ involvement in such cases. Additionally, studying the relationship between LTC holders and crime statistics is important for establishing evidence-based policies.

Crime Statistics Among Texas LTC Holders

The crime statistics for Abandon Endanger Child Without Intent to Return among Texas LTC holders for 2019 showed 0 convictions, compared to 12 convictions for non-LTC holders. This represents a 0% conviction rate for LTC holders, and a 100% conviction rate for non-LTC holders.

Factors That May Contribute to the Difference in Crime Statistics Between Texas LTC and Non-LTC Holders

There are several factors that may contribute to the difference in crime statistics between Texas LTC and non-LTC holders. These include background checks and eligibility requirements for obtaining an LTC, training and education for each holder, and the perception of risk and responsibility among LTC holders.

Conclusion

This article presented a comparison of crime statistics between Texas LTC and non-LTC holders for the crime of Abandon Endanger Child Without Intent to Return in 2019. The results showed a 0% conviction rate for LTC holders and a 100% conviction rate for non-LTC holders. The potential factors that may contribute to this difference in crime statistics were discussed. The findings of this article indicate that law-abiding citizens possessing a License to Carry are less likely to commit a crime than non-Licensed to Carry holders.

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