Blacks counted as White
Blacks Counted as White in Crime Stats
Texas Sex Offender Registry Race/Ethnicity Audit
Overview
On September 9, 2023, Unbiased Crime Report (@UnbiasedCrime)1 published an in-depth analysis of the Texas Department of Public Safety’s sex offender registry, focusing on race and ethnicity misclassifications. The thread examines a database of 101,976 registrants and highlights systemic data errors that misrepresent non-White offenders as White.2
Data Collection
1. Downloaded the full Texas Sex Offender Registry: 101,976 entries.
2. Queried the database to flag potential mismatches between surnames, self-reported race/ethnicity, and demographic patterns.
3. Used custom scripts to compute initial accuracy metrics.
Key Findings
1. Raw Misclassification Counts
* Hispanics flagged as “Non-Hispanic White”: 11,541
* Blacks flagged as White: 92
* Asians flagged as White: 34
* Whites flagged as Black: 1
- Accuracy Metrics
- Initial accuracy: 89.48 %.
- After manual verification: 92.27 %.
- Remaining false positives to review: 2,590.
- Notable Examples
- Clusters of “Hernandez” surnames incorrectly marked as White.
- Dequan, a documented Black offender, listed as “Non-Hispanic White.”
- Louby Innocent, originally marked Black in Florida, appeared as White in Texas.
Methodology
1. Automated surname-based queries to generate candidate mismatches.
2. Manual review of flagged entries by cross-referencing public DPS records.
3. Iterative re-runs to refine the matching algorithm and reduce false positives.
Scope
This phenomena was not isolated to a single department. Most of the initial reporting was discovered in Texas 3, but later investigations were shown to exist in Florida4 and New York5. The total number of incidents and number still uncorrected and number of additional incidents is not clear at this time, but as this was not a one off incident, it's safe to assume that this is as of now a still growing problem.
Impact and Next Steps
1. Archived original registry entries to preserve evidence before corrections.
2. Planned release of a comprehensive spreadsheet with all verified entries and source links.
3. Recommendation: Texas DPS should implement routine data audits to ensure accurate race/ethnicity reporting.
References

Sex offender statistics comparison before and after nonwhites were correctly switched to their respective races.
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