I am not sure of how UK politicians react to studies like this but
political language in Canada on crime is simple. Get Tough on Crime!
Repeated n times.
My present statistics professor boss has not studied criminology
statistics but I would say that having look at this area that it
should be for me a good place to establish critical statistics.
Peter M.Sc. in statistics applicant.
On 17-Feb-06, at 2:55 AM, Ted Harding wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Have a look at
>
> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,174-2044670,00.html
>
> Though I'm tempted to copy it in in full, it's rather long.
> But it's delightful. As a taster, here's the punch-line from
> North Wales Police:
>
> "The cross-dimensional attributes of offence
> categorisation consistently generate detrimental
> uncertainty in practising criminalists."
>
> Best wishes to all,
> Ted.
>
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