October 7th, 2009
Will there ever be a day this year when there will be not be a single crime for 24 hours?
Many people would certainly say this is an impossibility because of the current society we live in.
We hear crime in the media at every moment. On the internet, there are probably more stories posted on crime every minute than you can count.
And so? This site isn’t going anywhere just yet! Be sure to check back often as we’ll be posting many top articles on crime very often.
Now what shall I post next? The choices are vast but time is little…
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September 30th, 2009
fan who ran onto the pitch during the Manchester football derby game between the long reigning Champions Manchester United and the newly cash rich but long suffering now new pretenders Manchester City, has been banned today from attending matches for three years.
The 21 year old man Jake Clarke was confronted by Craig Bellamy. While Jake was safely restrained by stewards he was hit in the face by the extremely brave Manchester City player Craig Bellamy.
His over excitement and joy of the occasion prompted him to run onto the pitch as he just wanted to celebrate with the players was his claim. However he has admitted he knows that his actions that day were stupid.
Craig Bellamy remains unscathed physically and criminally!
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September 30th, 2009
This man is so charming that convinced his jailers in the UK into helping him escape from prison. However he has been recaptured and has been arrested in the US.
Who is this criminal mastermind? His name is Juan Carlos Guzmán-Betancourt, who is well known for using his good looks (each to their own I suppose) and charm to steal from the bedrooms of the wealthiest of guests at luxury hotels.
He was caught at the US border coming in from Canada. Even then he tried to talk his way out of his arrest, attempting to convince a border guard that he was not wanting to enter the country but was only seeking help for a broken-down car.
He has been likened to master US conman Frank Abagnale, portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in the film Catch Me If You Can. He is thought to have had at least 10 aliases.
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July 30th, 2009
A think tank for drug prevention has put forward an idea to reduce the number of arrests and seizures in drug raids in order to lower the number of related violent crimes.
The UK Drug Policy Commission suggests that they follow the example of a scheme done in Boston, United States, where gang members were offered prosecution immunity when dealing drugs if they stopped killing one another. Consequently, the number of murder rates did fall, but it makes one wonder at what cost.
The commission cites problems such as turf wars, dealer relocation, territorial changes and worse replacements as key reasons why too much enforcement may actually result in a engative impact on surrounding areas and their communities.
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July 22nd, 2009
Despite distributing a £3 million budget to the anti-knife scheme, with an objective of reducing the rates of knife crime in the worst cities, Home Office figures show that the number of knife-related incidents has actually risen.
The official number of deaths by knife stabbing has risen by around 7% in over 20-year-olds and remained unchanged in the number of teenagers involved.
The setbacks haven’t stopped a second phase being rolled out for the “tackling knives action programme”. The next step involves pushing the scheme out to an additional 16 areas and targetting a variety or violence crimes, including sources such as gang culture. The budget for the next phase is speculated to be set at £5 million.
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July 20th, 2009
An interactive, online crime mapping system that is currently used in North America may be making its way to the UK soon.
Using similar technology to that employed by Savannah-Chatham Police Department in the United States, the maps can be accessed in most web browsers and pin point crimes using a variety of symbols.
Chief Constable Peter Neyroud, head of the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA), said: “It is so much quicker than what we can do in this country because we are so bogged down in the bureaucracy of crime recording and making sure it is all audited, and so on. We are struggling to get quick-time information out to the public.”
There is currently a mapping system in place and available on British Police website, however, the information is only based on averages in the area and does not discern separate crimes and their locations.
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July 15th, 2009
The Avon and Somerset Police force has unveiled their latest weapon in the fight against pick pocket crime: tiny bells! The number of active thefts has been on the rise and a decision was made to try and put a stop to them once and for all, hence the idea for making people aware of thieves handling their belongings.
The small, silver bells, which cost 40p for a pair, can be attached to a purse, bag or wallet and will jingle when moved about. So, the idea is if someone were to try and discreetly remove a purse from your bag, you would hear the tinkle and become aware of the crime before it is too late.
Mendip District Council budgeted £2,000 for the scheme, allowing them to give out 5,000 pairs of bells in popular shopping areas.
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July 13th, 2009
According to figures released by the Home Office, the information held in the United Kingdom DNA database is predominantly made up of black males. This is despite white males being statistically more likely to be an offender.
A number of human and racial discrimination rights groups are due to meet to discuss issues with keeping an innocent person’s details on the database for up to 12 years.
The figures show that 27% of the black population in the UK are on the database, which is drastically higher than the 6% for the white population.
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July 10th, 2009
This news is a bit of a mixed bag, there are some positive figures and some negative ones. Starting with the bad news, knife crime is on the rise. Apparently the number of people who carry a knife has gone up by 60% in the past ten years, according to Home office figures.
The rise in people carrying knives comes despite a number of schemes over the last couple of years to reduce the level of knife crime.
On a more positive note, the figures were released as part of the number of convictions for knife crime. The conviction rates are up by as much as 400% in some areas, such as Yorkshire. However, in London, which has the highest knife crime rate in the UK, the rise in convictions was by less than 10%.
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July 9th, 2009
The London 2012 Olympics could be under serious threat from cyber criminals according to Janet Williams, Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Scotland Yard.
Williams states how the situation has worsened over the last half year:
“There is a lot of work to be done with e-crime and the Olympics. First of all we need to get the money sorted and there is an imperative about that now.” She said, “We know from Canada and Beijing that the threats are real and they have grown in the last six months.”
It is thought that the ticketing, sponsorship and transport sectors of the event could be the most vulnerable spots of any e-crime attacks.
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