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Here are some statistics (published 5th November 2018)
Here are some statistics (published 5th November 2018). Can you correctly fill in the gaps? Of all the charges between March 2016 – March 2017: ________ made up the charges for violent crimes against a person ________ made up the charges for arson _______ made up the charges for robbery _________ made up possession of a weapon In 2017/18, there were _______ hate crime offences recorded by the police in England and Wales. Of these ________ were hate crimes related to race. Of these __________ were hate crimes related to religion. June 2017– June 2018 _____ people were arrested under suspicion of being involved in terrorist acts. Of these, ______ people were charged with terrorist related activity and ______ people were convicted. AQA definitions to know: Crime Action which breaks the law; can be against the person (e.g. murder), against property (e.g. vandalism), or against the state (e.g. treason). Hate crime A crime committed because of prejudice, e.g. assaulting a person because they are gay or Asian. Theft Taking something without the owner’s consent. 6.4% 11.8% 13.4% 41 48.1% 92 351 8336 71251 94098
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Teacher answer sheet In 2017/18, there were 94,098
hate crime offences recorded by the police in England and Wales. Of these 71,251 (76%) were hate crimes related to race. Of these 8,336 (9%) were hate crimes related to religion. June 2017– June people were arrested under suspicion of being involved in terrorist acts. Of these, 92 people were charged with terrorist related activity and 41 people were convicted. Of all the charges between March 2016 – March 2017: 13.4% made up the charges for violent crimes against a person 6.4% made up the charges for arson 11.8% made up the charges for robbery 48.1% made up possession of a weapon
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