*Crime in Britain*
Crime has increased in Britain, as in many countries, since the early 1950s,
though recently the number of crimes reported to the police has fallen. In
1996 there were 9.700 crimes for every 100 000 people, of which the police
solved 27%. Over 60 000 people are in prison for crimes they have committed.
People living in inner city and urban areas are the ones most likely to be
victims of crimes. Burglary (= stealing from a house) is twice as likely
there as elsewhere. Theft (= stealing goods or property) is the commonest
crime, though it fell by 14% in the period 1992-1995. Car theft is
relatively common: in 1995 almost one in five car owners had their car
stolen, or had property stolen from inside it.
Criminal damage or vandalism is an increasing problem. Offences that involve
loss or damage to property account for 92% of all crime.
The number of violent is increasing. Murders and different types of assault
(= violent attack) are usually widely reported by the media. The number of
rape cases reported to the police went up by 50% between 1988 and 1992.
Robbery (= taking property from a person by force) and mugging (= attacking
someone in the street and stealing their property) also increased
significantly. Racially-motivated attacks and crimes against children,
especially sexual abuse and pedophilia (= sexual acts on children), arouse
public anger and concern about moral standards.
In 1995 guns were used in 13 000 crimes in England and Wales. The killing of
a class of school-children at Dunblane, Scottland in 1996 greatly increased
public feeling against people being allowed to own guns and resulted in two
Acts of Parliament banning public ownership of handguns.
Since 1996 there have also been restrictions on the manufacture of some
types of knives. It is now illegal to sell sharp-bladed knives to people
under 16.

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