I realize that. I don't know if we can do it, but what is the cost of crime to the public, in comparison to the cost to incarcerate? I really think we overlook in our justice system, to a great extent, the actual cost to society as a whole of crime.
In one of your charts here, you mention, in bold print, that one-third of crimes, I think it said, are committed with knives and guns—of homicides, one-third. That means for two-thirds something else is used. Do you have any idea what those “something elses” are, besides clubs, tire irons, and baseball bats? Is this what that means?