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Topic History of: Crime down by 10% Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
andrew |
Well in Wigan people enjoy booting people in head for no reason.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2544689...g-head-football.html
No poor fucker is safe. |
In The Know |
Pattaya wrote:
'The Office for National Statistics (ONS), who published the figures, said crime is at its lowest level since the survey began 32 years ago.
But just last week police-recorded crime figures were stripped of an official 'gold standard' mark amid claims they were being routinely massaged.'
There are TWO sets of figures - the ONS ones are what people claim has happened, and the police figures (suitably massaged !) are "reported crimes" |
andrew |
Crime seems to be on the rise to me.
Stats are stupid as they are swindled. |
Pattaya |
In The Know wrote:
Interesting that (despite claims by the police that crime would rocket if their numbers were cut !) crime overall falls yet again.
There is just one "blip" -
"The number of sexual offences recorded by police increased by 17%, which the ONS said "is likely to be partly due to a continuation of a 'Yewtree effect', whereby a greater number of victims have come forward to report historical sexual offences to the police".
There was a 122% rise in the number of historical sex crimes - those which happened more than 20 years ago - recorded by police in the year to September 2013.
This followed the Savile revelations which came to light the previous October. There was a 35% rise in sex crimes that had happened between one and 20 years ago and an 11% increase in crimes that took place in the past 12 months, according to police figures".
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25858421
Interesting that ... or maybe not? .... if you encourage people to come forward with spurious claims that don't need any evidence - then they do LOL !
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2544530...iddling-figures.html
'The Office for National Statistics (ONS), who published the figures, said crime is at its lowest level since the survey began 32 years ago.
But just last week police-recorded crime figures were stripped of an official 'gold standard' mark amid claims they were being routinely massaged.' |
In The Know (as always) |
Four police forces showed an increase in overall crime. Northumbria, City of London and British Transport Police reported a 1% rise, while Kent showed an 8% increase, but this is believed to be due to a change in recording practices.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25858421 |
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