It would count in the recorded figures however those have other problems which is why the intelligent thing to do would be to take both into account.aerius wrote: Anyways, back to UK crime stats, which look more & more shady the more I look at them.
So one could go around beating kids over the head with a ballbat and it wouldn't count. One could also go on a murder spree at one's workplace and not have it count. Or I could just kill my whole family in their sleep and not have it count either.
I did that in my posy and you ignored it for some reason.
Newsmax?Next we have questionable reporting procedures
Why don't we just look for a National Enquirer piece instead?
This retied Yard fellow could be speaking over practice decades ago (when it did happen), without further information this allegation isn't going to wash.
Indeed you can, because the method of recording changed, I can't see what your point is here.You can find this info buried deep in a couple UK police websites. Look at the crime stats for London and you will see the jump that's mentioned.
The government added new categories to violent crime so things like shoving got recorded, making this doubling out to be an actual increase would be to misrepresent the situation.
The 03-04 figure shows a fall of 5% from 2001-2002.Next up
From 97-01, homicides have gone up 19%, I haven't been able to find more recent stats.
And coming back down.Murder is up,
Not necessarily, even the recorded levels show a fall in most serious violent crime or other act endangering life.violent crime is up,
sex offences are up.
Maybe or maybe the government’s efforts to increase reporting (and the tinkering with the reporting methods themselves) are having an effect.
Considering burglary has fallen 40% I think people should feel safer sleeping at night.But if UK residents can sleep better at night by writing it off to "spitting & swearing counts too", hey, whatever works.