Well according to Fodor's media kit their users are 60% women, average age of 47, median income of $110,000, described as "audience of frequent leisure and business travelers". You're using scubaboard so I guess the scubaboard profile might be someone like yourself. As for the rest, well, you seem to want everybody to do your homework for you, if you're really interested in the facts you can search for their media kits yourself and get the facts instead of continuing with your endless speculations.
And where do well-heeled people aged 47 travel for "frequent leisure and business"? We don't really know, unless you want to look at each poster's previous posts and map out where they have traveled and why. You seem to imply they travel to other places that are similar to Bonaire in the respects relevant to the crime on Bonaire. As I said, I have difficulty finding such places, because Bonaire is sort of unusual in these respects.
Fodor's, in my opinion, is geared toward less adventurous travelers. Ever read a Fodor's guide? I'm sure they encounter little crime in Bermuda, St. Croix, or even Cozumel, so perhaps they were a bit surprised to find that Bonaire is in some ways more like Central America than it is the tourist-trail places in the Caribbean. I would put more faith in Lonely Planet, which you also mentioned, and which has traditionally been geared toward globetrotting backpackers, but LP nowadays attracts all sorts, so even on LP I take things with a grain of salt from posters I don't know.
We can disagree, but I have viewed my posts as poking at YOUR speculation, not the other way around. I believe it was you who suggested a comparison between Bonaire and a "small town" in the US, in response to the apparent argument comparing Bonaire crime with big city crime in the US. To me, it sounded like you were speculating on what level of police protection is appropriate based on Bonaire being more like a small town. That is when I chimed in to this thread. Dusty's reply gave us some idea of what the Bonaire authorities might be considering is appropriate based on Bonaire's size.
I have little interest in doing research or getting involved in persuading the authorities to ramp up police presence, because I am more or less content with Bonaire. I would be pleased if they did ramp up the policing, and I would be willing to pay a few dollars tax per trip for it, but it's not something I get worked up about, as some people seem to.