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Originally posted by fatboyslim View Postyes, and your point is?
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...nviction-rates
seems its not that low, and inline with other reported crimes.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postvery useful thanks. 58% is more sensible. Not sure why the attrition rate is so low but I suspect Burglary and car crime have similar levels. So basically the Police are crap.
The number of detective is pretty low it seems, and they are burdened with cases. However it cant be an excuse to prosecute innocents so that your stats look good.
'Why I quit my dream job as a police detective' - BBC News
It will be interesting stats to know, the number cases handled per detective(current as well as historical).Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDo you have a source for this?
Can’t remember her name, and to my shame the article was in the dm.Comment
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Originally posted by fatboyslim View Postthe attrition rate does seem rather low, but police are not superhumans, they have not got the numbers to solve crimes.
The number of detective is pretty low it seems, and they are burdened with cases. However it cant be an excuse to prosecute innocents so that your stats look good.
'Why I quit my dream job as a police detective' - BBC News
It will be interesting stats to know, the number cases handled per detective(current as well as historical).
I was on jury service and a not dissimilar case was halted because they had again failed to review the electronic communications among other significant but simple procedural failures.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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