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Blimey VHG I am not that old, although I do remember some of those disadvantage.
You mentioned the rise in crime during WW2, yes maybe it did rise in some aspects.
Because of the shortages you were bound to get those ready to cash in, just as they do now with counterfeit goods etc.
Because of the Blackout, some less desirables took advantage of the completely dark streets.
But there were less young men on the streets, due to them being in the Forces, so there would not be many big criminals, only the petty things carried out by the old men.
Regarding murders
Homicides per million population in England and Wales
Year Homicides
1900 9.6
1910 8.1
1920 8.3
1930 7.5
1940 ..
1950 7.9
1955 6.3
1960 6.2
1965 6.8
1970 8.1
1975 10.3
1980 12.5
1985 12.5
1990 13.1
1995 14.5
1997 14.1
Homicide in England and Wales includes the offences of murder,manslaughter and infanticide.
The rate of homicides peaked in
the mid-1990s. In 1995 14.5
homicides were committed per
million of population.
· Since the early 1960s the number
of homicides per million
population has more than doubled.
So you see VHG I think it is you who has the rose tinted specs.
Please don't force me to make a list of the disadvantages made to this country during the period of the last two generations.