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Ah, Maybe This Is Why We're Living In A More Peaceful Uk
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -223469 71
Given that the claim only a few days ago that the UK Peace Index says we're seeing less crime, am I just being cynical?
The comments section in this link would suggest the story to be utter tosh:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -222752 80
Is it any wonder that the general public won't even bother and are often dissuaded from reporting in some cases?
Given that the claim only a few days ago that the UK Peace Index says we're seeing less crime, am I just being cynical?
The comments section in this link would suggest the story to be utter tosh:
http://
Is it any wonder that the general public won't even bother and are often dissuaded from reporting in some cases?
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The recording of crime is very heavily manipulated by police forces and is far from accurate of what really goes on. Complainants should always challenge reasons for police not investigatin g reports of crime and ask to see any crime report created / or complain to the force so it can be reviewed.
10:39 Tue 30th Apr 2013
/// Ah, Maybe This Is Why We're Living In A More Peaceful Uk ///
I hate to think what it once was like, here are just four cases this month in Birmingham alone.
29th April
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/crime /75year old-man -stabbe d-to-de ath-in- birming ham-859 6728.ht ml
7th April
http:// www.huf fington post.co .uk/201 3/04/07 /birmin gham-ba r-stabb ing_n_3 031600. html
http:// www.bir mingham mail.co .uk/new s/local -news/t wo-men- found-g unshot- stab-25 25121
4th April
http:// www.bir mingham mail.co .uk/new s/local -news/t wo-men- stabbed -argume nt-outs ide-251 1074
I hate to think what it once was like, here are just four cases this month in Birmingham alone.
29th April
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7th April
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4th April
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When me and my friend were beat up the police never even took our statements. They came to the hospital and made appointments to come and take our statements and never turned up or phoned to say they couldn't make it. I phoned them a fortnight later to get a crime number to be told they would not be taking a statement and the case was closed.
Any set of figures is reliant upon the quality of the data sets used.
Certainly this Index could be skewed if many violent crimes were going unreported - if the public, through apathy or fear- decided to say nothing. It would also be a serious cause for concern if the Police are actively attempting to discourage people from reporting a crime, simply to save time and effort on their part, as at least one of the comments in the article suggests.
But the content of the article you link to suggests something different, unless I have read it wrongly. It is saying that there are concerns over how some of the reported violent crimes are being dealt with - note; they will form part of the data sets being used to generate the index - it is just that this idea of "restorative justice" - a measure that may be appropriate for minor or petty crimes - is being used inappropriately.
Certainly this Index could be skewed if many violent crimes were going unreported - if the public, through apathy or fear- decided to say nothing. It would also be a serious cause for concern if the Police are actively attempting to discourage people from reporting a crime, simply to save time and effort on their part, as at least one of the comments in the article suggests.
But the content of the article you link to suggests something different, unless I have read it wrongly. It is saying that there are concerns over how some of the reported violent crimes are being dealt with - note; they will form part of the data sets being used to generate the index - it is just that this idea of "restorative justice" - a measure that may be appropriate for minor or petty crimes - is being used inappropriately.
I always think that there is a duty to wider society, if not the victim directly. Why should anyone get away with assault?
For example, the assailant in the video here got off completely free:
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 16501/W hite-va n-man-b eat-cyc list-le t-polic e-road- rage-at tack-ca ught-vi ctims-h elmetca m.html
I would want him off the streets myself.
For example, the assailant in the video here got off completely free:
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I would want him off the streets myself.
Surprise, surprise. Surely that kind of proves the point, doesn' t it - i.e. that popular conception may be of touch with reality.
Here are ten more alleged myths about the UK, which various writers in the Times attempted to counter, more or less successfully, in a recent article (which I don't imagine I can link to here because of the paywall)
1. Drug use and binge drinking are out of control
2. Britain’s countryside is being eaten up by concrete
3 Britain is running out of fossil fuels
4 We are a nation of homeowners
5 Welfare goes to “shirkers”
6 Britain is becoming more racially segregated
7 Britain is a very unequal society
8 Our taxes are being frittered on the arts
9 This is another 1930s depression
10 We don’t make anything any more
Here are ten more alleged myths about the UK, which various writers in the Times attempted to counter, more or less successfully, in a recent article (which I don't imagine I can link to here because of the paywall)
1. Drug use and binge drinking are out of control
2. Britain’s countryside is being eaten up by concrete
3 Britain is running out of fossil fuels
4 We are a nation of homeowners
5 Welfare goes to “shirkers”
6 Britain is becoming more racially segregated
7 Britain is a very unequal society
8 Our taxes are being frittered on the arts
9 This is another 1930s depression
10 We don’t make anything any more
ichkeria, here's a Guardian equivalent, visible to all
http:// www.gua rdian.c o.uk/uk /2013/a pr/24/1 0-great -urban- myths-d ebunked ?INTCMP =SRCH
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