Public perceptions of crime in England and Wales An article covering public perceptions of crime and worry about crime at both the national and local level, using data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales. Suicides in Great Britain 2016 Registered deaths in Great Britain from suicide analysed by sex, age, area of usual residence of the deceased and suicide method. An update will be published later in the year to include UK data. People in England and Wales greatly overestimate their risk of being robbed, ONS analysis shows. Despite falling levels of overall crime since a peak in 1995, most people believe that it is increasing. Read our latest article to find out more about perceptions of crime across England and Wales. We've published a crime calculator to give an indication of how your personal characteristics are related to the likelihood of becoming a victim of crime When someone takes their own life, the death is registered and we have a record of who they were, as well as where, when and how they died. These figures tell us that men, divorced people and people who live in less well-off areas are at greater risk of suicide. But these facts only tell part of the story. To mark World Suicide Prevention Day on Sunday, our latest article explores the risk of suicide for different groups in society, and tells the personal story of someone who considered suicide but did not take their own life. For help, contact the Samaritans. Call 116 123, email jo@samaritans.org, or visit samaritans.org. Want to know more about what we've been doing to support data science for public good? Read the latest monthly update which includes details of the projects that our Data Science Campus is working on, to give you an insight into the questions we are tackling. |
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