1, 2, 3, repeat after me: "Crime does not pay."
Posted: 20 Jul 2018, 11:21
There, that feels better, doesn't it? And in the modern world if you keep saying something it will be true.
Or maybe not.
Latest figures released by the Home Office show that crime has risen by 11% overall. As a standalone figure that is shocking enough, but within it are some real worries:
* Knife crime up 16%
* Robberies of all types up 30%
* Vehicle related theft up 12%
* Murders up 12%
* Sexual offences up 24%
Those are the most serious of crimes, so it would be reasonable to expect a similar increase in arrests and prosecutions, but no! Out of 4.6 million reported offences there were only 443.000 charges or summonses - a hit rate of only 9%.
Unfortunately there is no breakdown of the 9%, it will no doubt be an average. It could be that 80% of rapes get prosecutions but only 1% of "hate" crimes on TwitFace sort of thing. Unfortunately the figures also show that police give up on 48% of all crime if no suspect can be found.
From the outside it looks as though the police are majoring on "easy" crimes at the expense of the "serious" crimes the public want to see action against.
Sleep well.
Or maybe not.
Latest figures released by the Home Office show that crime has risen by 11% overall. As a standalone figure that is shocking enough, but within it are some real worries:
* Knife crime up 16%
* Robberies of all types up 30%
* Vehicle related theft up 12%
* Murders up 12%
* Sexual offences up 24%
Those are the most serious of crimes, so it would be reasonable to expect a similar increase in arrests and prosecutions, but no! Out of 4.6 million reported offences there were only 443.000 charges or summonses - a hit rate of only 9%.
Unfortunately there is no breakdown of the 9%, it will no doubt be an average. It could be that 80% of rapes get prosecutions but only 1% of "hate" crimes on TwitFace sort of thing. Unfortunately the figures also show that police give up on 48% of all crime if no suspect can be found.
From the outside it looks as though the police are majoring on "easy" crimes at the expense of the "serious" crimes the public want to see action against.
Sleep well.