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In Forbidden Statistics, Oxfield dives into the world of crime statistics in Europe. He asks whether immigrant crime is a myth, caused by fanatic media jumping in to share spicy stories, or whether these stories reflect the underlying data. And if we can find such data, what could be the cause? People are eager to give any explanation that does not place blame on the non-Western immigrants, but do those excuses make sense? Is it youth? Is it testosterone? Is it culture? Is it socio-economics? Is it the media? Is it institutional racism? Traveling across Europe, visiting one country and their crime data at a time, we are able to shed light on these questions. From explosives going off in Sweden, to the grooming gangs of the United Kingdom. Terror strikes France, while sexual emergencies plague Austria. Italy sees the mafia being replaced by Nigerian gangs, which are also operative in Ireland. Greece and Spain form the access points from Africa and the Middle East. Why do Muslims show up in rape statistics so often? Why do Africans riot? Why do Maghrebi burn down cars in the Parisian suburbs? What is going on in Europe today? Joseph R. Oxfield previously debunked many myths around the need for immigration in his debut 'The Migration Myth'