@C7RKY That's what I'm saying-instead of having hundreds of pages of rules obscuring the issue, cops should simply record allegations made.>
@Peter_Kirkham Completely agree. But doesn't always happen, even if you come armed with evidence to back up report. Depends who you report!
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@Peter_Kirkham Don't they already have them? I thought the 2 NCRS rules for recording crimes on balance of probability made that point, no? -
@C7RKY >be refocused on their job - which is not spending half their time fucking about with ever more complex stats! -
@Peter_Kirkham Are you referring to the counting rules or something else? Genuinely interested as trying to work out how to get crime reg'd! -
@C7RKY Yes, it is the HO Counting Rules which are complex, arcane & a massive waste of resources. -
@Peter_Kirkham I see. Can they dictate if incident is recorded as crime or not? Or are they more to define what type of crime incident is? -
@C7RKY >taken to Judicial Review they'd probably be made to) but its absolutely for their discretion how/if to investigate it & subject> -
@Peter_Kirkham My understanding is that the police are a service provider & once an incident has been categorised as a crime, as per NCRS >
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@C7RKY >Preventing & investigating crime is their role here, not generating complex statistics & pie charts!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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