I am still trying to figure out exactly what your claims are. Are you trying to say that poor people are more likely to commit crimes of sexual assault then the rich are?
People are trying to rape Navy SEALs? Seriously, what percentage of the military do you think is trained to kill people in hand-to-hand combat?
When you have this kind of leadership: [video=youtube;omnskeu-puE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omnskeu-puE[/video] Can you really expect your hired gunmen to do less?
I understand the visual implication of a scale from zero to a million in which the half way point is ten thousand.
1,000,000 is a magnitude 100 times larger than 10,000; Trying to post that data to scale would make it incredibly unweildy. Statiticians routinely scale information down to make it accessible. That's why they show data points....so you don't rely on the purely visual. Trying to discredit a graph for its scale instead of its actual technical data is silly and rather desperate.
'The Invisible War'... Documentary unveils rape in US military with testimonials June 2, 2012 - A new feature film documentary is winning festival awards and garnering national attention for its in-depth focus on the thousands of women raped every year within the U.S. military.