Re: Why is crime so high in England?
Statistics show that crime is falling but that is more to do with manipulation of figures than reality.
Crime is costing too much for the state. It costs over £40,000 a year to keep a person in prison. The 85,000 prisoners are at full capacity. They have instructed courts not to send them into prison unless they are highly dangerous. Police have introduced community resolutions which have resulted in less convictions in courts which is why crime is down.
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