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Violent attacks happen every ten minutes in Merseyside

Violent attacks happen every ten minutes in Merseyside New figures have been released for the last 12 months across the region Merseyside Police scene on Hathersage Road in Huyton, Liverpool after a woman was shot in the face. Get our daily Echo newsletter for the biggest stories and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe for free When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice More than 50,000 attacks were reported to Merseyside Police over the course of last year, official statistics reveal.

Shoplifting down in pandemic, data reveals

Shoplifting down in pandemic, data reveals Print 13th May 2021 Shoplifting offences recorded by the police decreased by 29% in the year ended December 2020, according to new figures. Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show overall crime recorded by police in England and Wales fell by 8% to approximately 5.6 million offences in 2020. The ONS said the annual reduction in crime was mostly driven by “substantial falls” between April and June when the first lockdown took place. Crime increased again from July to September as restrictions were eased and fell again as further lockdown measures were imposed in the final months of the year.

Electronic Tags for Ex-Prisoners in England Will Give Police Location Info for 12 Months

Electronic Tags for Ex-Prisoners in England Will Give Police Location Info for 12 Months © Photo : Pixabay Subscribe https://sputniknews.com/uk/202103171082369431-electronic-tags-for-ex-prisoners-in-england-will-give-police-location-info-for-12-months/ New rules introduced by the UK government will try to ensure that career criminals choose a more honest way of making a living, which will save the taxpayer billions, according to estimates by the Ministry of Justice. Burglars, robbers, and thieves who have served a sentence of a year or more will have to wear a fitted tag upon their release for at least 12 months in the UK. The tag will allow the authorities to monitor the whereabouts of ex-prisoners 24 hours a day.

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