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NFL CRIME - HOW BAD IS THE SITUATION

The arrest of NFL Patriot Mark Hernandez raises the question of NFL crime rates. Is there a problem? a friend who was commenting on this article said:  American has a crime problem;  but we would not have a crime problem if we behaved like the NFL!

Well, under commissioner Goodell the number of NFL crimes have dropped from 68 to 40 during the past 6 years. But is there a problem?

A disinguished economist Stephan Bronars says "no." He asserts the NFL crime rate is only 2.9% vs. 10.8% from the general population.

An actuary gets an entirely different perspective. The analysis must refect the actual to expected crime rates relecting the distribution of cohorts in the population.  Consider that blacks represent about 13.1% of 2012 census population;  and that 32.2% of young blacks are in jail or paroled;  and that 65% of the NFL are blacks. I am not going to work out the math here, but NFL crime (risk adjusted) is hardly a fraction of the crime perpetrated by the general public.

The NFL is a model organization in controlling crime within its ranks!

NFL trivia; 1 of 6 NFL crimes are commited by tight ends;  1 of 7 by corner backs;  but only 1 of 98 by offensive guards. Why?  There's an actuarial answer.



HARTFORD (CBS Connecticut) — Does the National Football League have a crime problem?


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MSGR JOHN MCLAUGHLIN PROMOTED AGAIN

Johnny Mac, co-captain with my son Tom, of the BC wrestling team in the late 1970's was promoted again; 6th assignment in 12 years. Congratullations Monsignor McLaughtlin;  the HRCC needs your leadership.  JoeBrophy
 

BU Catholic Center chaplain leaves role to join seminary in Brighton

Posted by Matt Rocheleau  June 25, 2013 06:45 PM

The former chaplain of the Catholic Center at Boston University has left his leading role there to join the faculty at St. John’s Seminary in Brighton, officials said.

Msgr. John McLaughlin Jr. made the move this month at the request Cardinal Seán Patrick O’Malley, Archbishop of Boston, according to an announcement from the center where McLaughlin served for two years.

“Msgr. John McLaughlin’s love of students, willingness to share his talents and work to improve the Catholic Center will characterize his legacy here,” said a statement from Denis Nakkeeran, president of the Catholic Student Association. “His sacrifice offered us a great example of the Christian life. We remain grateful to him and wish him well at St. John’s.”

McLaughlin will serve as Head of Spiritual Direction at St. John’s Seminary, directing about 25 men and coordinating with other students at the seminary.

“Although this change in personnel brings new challenges, Msgr. McLaughlin will serve the Church’s future well at St. John’s,” said a statement from the Catholic Center at BU. “In this new role, he will contribute to the formation of priests from a number of American Dioceses.”

“During his brief tenure at Boston University, Msgr. McLaughlin transformed the physical and spiritual landscapes through his dedication to students,” the statement said. “Often found at Terrier athletic contests and engaging students in conversation, Msgr. McLaughlin performed a ministry of presence.”

“He instituted the custom of praying the Liturgy of the Hours and centered the Newman House on daily prayer and the sacraments,” the statement added. “He oversaw and contributed to the restoration of the 19th century Newman House, including a complete renovation of the basement. These improvements allowed for a greater number of students to enjoy the center’s coffee room, study spaces and chapel. In addition to spending time with students, he offered daily Mass for the community, administered the sacraments with joy and counseled many.

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Brophy | Tuesday 25 June 2013 - 11:31 pm | | Brophy Blog | No comments