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PlanCollectProcessDiscuss Start screen How safe is the area you live in?
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TV, radio and newspapers regularly report crimes and crime statistics. CollectProcessDiscuss Crime in the Media Plan
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CollectProcessDiscuss Set the problem How safe is the area you live in? Are the crime figures as bad as some of the newspapers suggest? What are the crime figures like in your area? Are crime figures increasing each year? Should people be more/less concerned about certain crimes? Where in the UK is the ‘safest’ place to live? Where is the ‘crime capital’ of the UK? In which areas of the UK is crime increasing? Which places are improving?
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Burglary Criminal damage D Fraud & Forgery Robbery Sexual offences Theft Violence Burglary Criminal damage Drug offences Fraud & Forgery Robbery Sexual offences Theft Violence How safe is the area you live in? Each year the Government records around five million crimes. The numbers are collected by the Police Force and by the British Crime Survey. CollectProcessDiscuss Crimes are usually sorted into eight main groups. Can you work out which groups these are? There is a ninth group containing ‘other crimes’. Eight categories Plan
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Burglary Criminal damage Drug offences Fraud & Forgery Robbery Sexual offences Theft Violence When crime statistics are reported, newspapers and other media concentrate on particular crimes: CollectProcessDiscuss Eight categories Plan These are called the Six Key Crimes. How safe is the area you live in?
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Burglary Robbery Sexual offences Theft from a vehicle Theft of a vehicle Violence When crime statistics are reported, newspapers and other media concentrate on particular crimes: CollectProcessDiscuss Key Crimes Plan These are called the Six Key Crimes. How safe is the area you live in?
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CollectDiscuss Which approach Plan Process Local crime figures Select People’s perceptions of crime Select The question ‘how safe is your area’ can be looked at in two ways- by finding out the actual crime figures and by looking at how worried people are about crime. Which approach will you use?
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760 000 people live here. 1 270 000 people live here. For us to compare these in a fair way, crimes are reported for each area… based on one thousand people. For us to compare these in a fair way, crimes are reported for each area… How safe is the area you live in? CollectDiscuss A fair comparison Some parts of the country are more heavily populated than others. This can mean big differences in the crime statistics! North Yorkshire, in 2004, recorded 4 936 burglaries. South Yorkshire, in 2004, recorded 13 455 burglaries = 11 burglaries per 1000 people = 6·5 burglaries per 1000 people Plan Process
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How safe is the area you live in? CollectProcessDiscuss National average Plan Someone has collected some local data for four crimes: Drugs, Burglary, Vehicle Theft and Violence. Which crime do you think goes with which bar on the bar chart? Can you tell if this is a high crime area? What other data would help you to say if this is a high crime area?
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Plan How many crimes occur where you live? CollectProcessDiscuss Is where you live a high or low crime area? Some possible questions Set the problem What information do we need to be able to answer these questions? Crime Statistics for your Local AreaLocal Area Click here if you want to see the areas the UK is broken into What are the most occurring crimes where you live? Crime Statistics for other areas
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Where can we get suitable data... ProcessDiscuss Data sources CrimeStatistics.org.uk Newspapers (Local & National) Local Police Sheets are available from your teacher for each region/local area covering 2004/05. Collect Plan
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The Government’s database of crimes can be found at www.CrimeStatistics.org.uk. ProcessDiscuss CrimeStats.org.uk Search by postcode Select different crime types Note: Data for one year is broken down into groups of three months. Where can we get suitable data... Collect Plan
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ProcessDiscuss Which (key) crimes will you investigate? Which data Which other areas will you collect crime data for? What is your ‘local area’? What data will you collect for your local area? What data shall we collect? Collect Plan
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Discuss Process PlanCollectProcessDiscuss Plan Collect PSA The Problem Solving Approach
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Collect ProcessDiscuss Time to get some data! Time to get some data Plan 123 7.6 Yes Not sure 5.6 100 12 1.244
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Collect ProcessDiscuss How safe is the area you live in? Which area Click on a region to see which counties are grouped together for crime statistics North East East Midlands East South East South West Wales West Midlands London North West Yorkshire & the Humber Plan Back
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Collect PlanProcessDiscuss Crime Statistics for How safe is the area you live in? North East North East Cleveland Durham Northumbria Yorkshire & the Humber Humberside North Yorkshire South Yorkshire West Yorkshire Back Data is also available for these individual regions and can even be searched via postcode. Plan
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Collect PlanProcessDiscuss Crime Statistics for the East Midlands How safe is the area you live in? East Midlands Derbyshire Leicestershire Lincolnshire Northants Nottinghamshire Back Data is also available for these individual regions and can even be searched via postcode. Plan
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Collect PlanProcessDiscuss Crime Statistics for the East How safe is the area you live in? East Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Essex Hertfordshire Norfolk Suffolk Back Data is also available for these individual regions and can even be searched via postcode. Plan
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Collect PlanProcessDiscuss Crime Statistics for the South East How safe is the area you live in? South East Hampshire Kent Surrey Sussex Thames Valley Back Data is also available for these individual regions and can even be searched via postcode. Plan
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Collect PlanProcessDiscuss Crime Statistics for the South West How safe is the area you live in? South West Avon & Somerset Devon & Cornwall Dorset Gloucestershire Wiltshire Back Data is also available for these individual regions and can even be searched via postcode. Plan
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Collect PlanProcessDiscuss Crime Statistics for Wales How safe is the area you live in? Wales Dyfed-Powys Gwent North Wales South Wales Back Data is also available for these individual regions and can even be searched via postcode. Plan
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Collect PlanProcessDiscuss Crime Statistics for the West Midlands How safe is the area you live in? West Midlands Staffordshire Warwickshire West Mercia West Midlands Back Data is also available for these individual regions and can even be searched via postcode. Plan
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Collect PlanProcessDiscuss Crime Statistics for the North West How safe is the area you live in? North West Cheshire Cumbria Lancashire Greater Manchester Merseyside Back Data is also available for these individual regions and can even be searched via postcode. Plan
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Collect PlanProcessDiscuss Crime Statistics for London How safe is the area you live in? London City of London Metropolitan Police Authority Back Data is also available for these individual regions and can even be searched via postcode. Plan
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Discuss Process PlanCollectProcessDiscuss Plan Collect PSA The Problem Solving Approach
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Using Crime Statistics Process PlanCollectDiscuss Process 2004-05 PopulationViolence Vehicle theft (of) RobberyBurglary Bolsover73,2301,24730218403 Chesterfield99,5002,11123165586 All of England 52,793,8901,034,552241,81588,704321,458 Here is some data collected on four crimes for parts of the East Midlands and the whole country. Lets make these easier to compare by calculating the number of crimes per thousand people.
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321,45888,704241,8151,034,55252,793,890 All of England 586652312,11199,500Chesterfield 403183021,24773,230Bolsover BurglaryRobbery Vehicle theft (of) ViolencePopulation 2004-05 Using Crime Statistics Process PlanCollectDiscuss Process Crimes per thousand = Number of crimes Population X 1000 1247 73230 Crimes per thousand = 1247 73230 1000 = 17.0 (for Violence)
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321,45888,704241,8151,034,55252,793,890 All of England 586652312,11199,500Chesterfield 403183021,24773,230Bolsover BurglaryRobbery Vehicle theft (of) ViolencePopulation 2004-05 6.1 1.74.6 19.6 5.9 0.72.3 21.2 5.5 0.24.1 17.0 Using Crime Statistics Process PlanCollectDiscuss Process Crimes per thousand = Number of crimes Population X 1000 Repeating this for all of the data in this table…How can we make the data in this table easier to display?
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Using Crime Statistics Process PlanCollectDiscuss Process
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Discuss Process PlanCollectProcessDiscuss Collect PSA The Problem Solving Approach Plan
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Discuss PlanCollectProcess Discussion How safe is the area you live in? Which crimes did you investigate for your local area? How often do these particular crimes occur? How do these figures compare with the regional and/or national average? Do you live in a high or low crime area?
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Discuss PlanCollectProcess Discussion How safe is the area you live in? Where is the ‘worst’ area in the UK for crime? (Which crime(s) should we use to determine ‘worst’?) Which crimes are people most worried about? By answering these main questions, you might have noticed or thought of other questions you could ask about crime. Here are some examples of additional questions that people sometimes come up with:
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Discuss Process PlanCollectProcessDiscuss Plan Collect PSA The Problem Solving Approach You are now here. You could continue here... Have you got all the evidence you want? Select
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Plan Which crimes are people most worried about where you live? CollectProcessDiscuss Some possible questions Set the problem What type of information will help us answer these questions? Questionnaire/Survey Does a person’s feelings (perception) about crime have anything to do with their age or gender?
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? Where can we get suitable data... Collect ProcessDiscuss Which already has real data from a survey of school pupils. CensusAtSchool.ntu.ac.uk Data sources A survey which we design on how worried people are about crimes? British Crime Survey Plan
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Collect ProcessDiscuss Which (key) crimes will you ask about? Questionnaire on crime Which data As well as each person's opinions, what other information about them will you collect? So that people can rate some crimes as being more worrying than others, what scale will you use? Plan
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Discuss Process PlanCollectProcessDiscuss Plan Collect PSA The Problem Solving Approach
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Collect ProcessDiscuss Time to get some data! Time to get some data Plan 123 7.6 Yes Not sure 5.6 100 12 1.244
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Discuss Process PlanCollectProcessDiscuss Plan Collect PSA The Problem Solving Approach
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What would be a helpful way of displaying these results? Process Once we have collected our data, how can we use it to solve each problem? PlanCollectDiscuss Using Crime Statistics What processing? Which crimes are people worried about where you live? Not at all Not very worried Fairly worried Very worried Being mugged
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Discuss PlanCollectProcess Discussion How safe is the area you live in? Here are a random sample of results from a questionnaire of pupils (living in the South West of England). Having something stolen Not at all Not very worried Fairly worried Very worried 10 21 8 31 14% 30% 11% 45% Being mugged Not at all Not very worried Fairly worried Very worried 18 23 9 20 26% 32% 13% 29% Which is the mode (modal) result? How could these be converted into percentages?
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Discuss PlanCollectProcess Discussion How safe is the area you live in? Here are a random sample of results from a questionnaire of pupils (living in the South West of England). Victim of violence Not at all Not very worried Fairly worried Very worried 21 18 11 20 29% 26% 16% 29% Being Insulted Not at all Not very worried Fairly worried Very worried 6 14 13 37 9% 20% 19% 52%
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Discuss PlanCollectProcess Discussion How safe is the area you live in? Let’s use the pie charts to get a quick picture of the pupil’s answers from the questionnaire. Being insulted Victim of violence Being mugged Property stolen What similarities/differences can you see in these charts? Which of these crimes are pupils most worried about?
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Discuss PlanCollectProcess Discussion How safe is the area you live in? These two crimes show a similar set of responses from pupils. Victim of violence Being mugged For each, more than half are either fairly or very worried Together 55% Together 58% What do these crimes have in common?
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Discuss PlanCollectProcess Discussion How safe is the area you live in? Which types of crimes did you investigate? What can you say about peoples’ perceptions for each type of crime? Are there any patterns you have noticed about the opinions people have given? You now have an idea of how worried people are about particular crimes. But how common are these crimes in your area? Should people in your area really be worried about these crimes?
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Discuss PlanCollectProcess Discussion How safe is the area you live in? If you do want to compare the questionnaire results with real crime data for your area then you need to collect some suitable data. You will need to start a new data handling cycle…
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Discuss Process PlanCollectProcessDiscuss Plan Collect PSA The Problem Solving Approach You are now here. You now need to continue Have you got all the evidence you want? here
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