49% of murder victims are black, Justice Dept. study finds

49% of murder victims are black, Justice Dept. study finds

Nearly half of the nation's murder victims in 2005 were black, and the number of black men who were slain is on the rise. Most of the black...
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WASHINGTON — Nearly half of the nation's murder victims in 2005 were black, and the number of black men who were slain is on the rise.
Most of the black murder victims were relatively young — between 17 and 29, the Justice Department said in a study released Thursday.
The department's Bureau of Justice Statistics report offers a snapshot of racial disparities among violent-crime victims. Black people represented an estimated 13 percent of the U.S. population in 2005, the latest data available, but were the victims of 49 percent of all murders and 15 percent of rapes, assaults and other nonfatal violent crimes nationwide.
Most of the black murder victims — 93 percent — were killed by other black people, the study found. About 85 percent of white victims were slain by other white people.
National Urban League President Marc Morial, a former mayor of New Orleans, said the data reflect a trend that cannot be reversed by law enforcement alone. It will require changes in public education and a revival of federal summer-jobs programs for poor young people, he said.
"The mixture of illegal drugs, easy access to handguns and young men who feel locked out of economic opportunity is what these statistics reflect," Morial said.
An estimated 16,400 people were murdered in the United States in 2005, down from a peak of 21,400 a decade ago. Similarly, the number of black people slain dropped over the past 10 years, from 10,400 in 1995 to almost 8,000 in 2005.
But the murder rate among black men rose slightly between 2004 and 2005.
Two years ago, 6,783 black men were murdered, up from 6,342 in 2004, the study shows. The murder rate among white men also rose, but less dramatically: 5,850 were slain in 2005, compared with 5,769 the year before.
More than half of black murder victims were in their late teens and 20s. Just over a third of white people murdered were between 17 and 29, the study shows.

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