john p 6th June 2005 |
not enough people are dying with health service and law system. the uk is a tiny island that is over crowded. immigration doesnt help as people pour in but not out. the uk needs to release its prolific murderers as a form of pest control. |
Rachel Brodin 13th September 2005 |
I am e-mailing to see if i could republish some statistics from your site in a Marketing publication related to a Mobile Phone product.
Could you please let me know who i would need to contact for the above request.
Many Thanks
Rachel. |
Rachel Brodin 13th September 2005 |
I am e-mailing to see if i could republish some statistics from your site in a Marketing publication related to a Mobile Phone product.
Could you please let me know who i would need to contact for the above request.
Many Thanks
Rachel.
rachel.brodin@lifestylegroup.co.uk |
Mr Barry 13th October 2005 |
Yes It is hard to believe that England and all over the UK has alot of crime, I read that crime in England and even Scotland is bad. It is hard to believe because Great Britain has always been safe. |
nutcase 24th October 2005 |
where do you find doubling time on a country |
Mohammed Alauddin 9th November 2005 |
I am really very happy to search this site. It would be more realistic if i would find some information on Trends in Homicide in Bangladesh. Would you please provide us some information on the above.
With best regards
Mohammed Alauddin
Caritas Bangladesh |
Dena (USA) 8th December 2006 |
Something is very strange about the numbers on this website. For example, I am looking directly at the raw data from the "Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems" report and the UK did NOT report murders with firearms.
Also, in one of the rankings provided by this site, the ranking was based on straight rates, not per capita rates. To adjust for population variances when comparing data country to country, one must use per capita.
Something is just not right with this site's reporting.
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matty (middle england) 14th June 2007 |
Dena that does not surprise me the UK is in a slow crime epidemic and is attempting to cover it up by saying crime is down - noone with two brain cells in the UK believes this |