Knife crime has risen 97% in 8 years (according to the winning short film "where is it safe to stab someone?", mentioned in a Telegraph item this week), crime against women 47% in 10 years (according to this thread).
Times this week had an article about girls having to shut up in school, because if boys speak in class it is listened to with respect, but if girls speak, the boys disrupt the class: Girls also must put up with endless r ape talk, in corridors and the playground, with boys constantly threatening or discussing it as a casual option any one of them might choose, at any time.
If recorded crime is said not to have risen, one must conclude that means it has not been recorded correctly, and/or that the method of recording has been deliberately skewed.
The way to report r a pe was apparently by a form which required the victim to state which of a range of age brackets she was in. The age brackets had an upper limit, presumably because there is no such thing as old women and/or no such thing as raping them.
The fact that a majority of men admit they would r ape if they could get away with it, and would not exclude children, makes it more sinister that the conventional default assumption is that every man must be safe with his own infant or other non verbal child.
Every man who has been a normal father grandfather and a loving faithful reliable husband, perfectly conventional in every way, for fifty years of happy married life, may at the same time be another Pelicot.
Crime, and crime 'statistics', are two different things.
PS Someone else has posted about' gaming' the system eg claiming to be trafficked or enslaved, to get right to remain. There are multiple other forms of gaming, for instance sealing the flat and running a tumble dryer with the outlet hose disconnected will help mould to spread, to get to the top of the council waiting list, or get an upgrade or change of location. Being a DV victim is similar in effect. . .