Seems the UK crime rates may be fudged a little bit according to this article:
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/3/21/205139.shtml
It sort of puts a different face on the murder and other violent crime stats in UK, doesn't it? I wonder what the "excuse" for this will be.
From the article:
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/3/21/205139.shtml
It sort of puts a different face on the murder and other violent crime stats in UK, doesn't it? I wonder what the "excuse" for this will be.
From the article:
."American homicide rates are based on initial data, but British homicide rates are based on the final disposition." Suppose that three men kill a woman during an argument outside a bar. They are arrested for murder, but because of problems with identification (the main witness is dead), charges are eventually dropped. In American crime statistics, the event counts as a three-person homicide, but in British statistics it counts as nothing at all. "With such differences in reporting criteria, comparisons of U.S. homicide rates with British homicide rates is a sham," the report concludes