grandad wrote:
cabby john wrote:
I was born and raised in this country, a country that had very few rapes per year, and 12/13 murders per year, (yes per year),
Please point me in the direction of this statistic? Are you talking about the UK, England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland? And what years are you stating that the murder rate was 12/13?
I was 10 years old at the time (1957), a poignant time for me. A young woman (32 years old) was murdered not far from a wooded area that we used to play in as children (never solved). As a child I used to go to Saturday morning cinema, at the kiosk a poster was up with some notification/asking information about the crime etc. Also bear in mind that the death penalty was still around at that time and very much a talking point.
Surprisingly for me, is that the statistics for that moment in time are not easily (for me anyway) readable, or available as I thought that they might be. However I have done a bit of trawling and have come up with some stats that might give you an indication that I am not too far off of my claim.
Before I put on here the stats that I found, I have to say that some that I came across showed a lot higher, but are nevertheless a lot lower than today's rates. From what I can glean from some stats is that Murder/manslaughter/alternative deaths i.e say road accidents may have been lumped together, therefore not giving a true picture. The law since then has moved on making the charge more precise prior going to court.
The Stats that I came across......RESEARCH PAPER 99/56
27 MAY 1999
I tried to download the stats onto here - it would not have it. The link is below
go to page (23) 1957. As an aside I did not just pluck 1957 out, it was a year that stuck in my mind.
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j ... oMu8zwYVqg