The quarterly figures for the period July 1981 to
June 1982 are shown in the following table.
Table B
3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr
1981
1981
1982
2nd Qtr
1982
Robbery
Pickpocketing
Burglary
56
24
(15.6%)
( 7.3%)
50 (16.1%)
42 (11.9%)
41 (32.3%)
57 (24.2%)
73 (26.7%)
40 (20.3%)
31 (14.6%)
24 ( 7.5%)
19 ( 7.5%)
Misc. Theft
92 ( 6.3%)
99 (5.8%)
99 (5.8%)
15 ( 7.0%)
46 (3.2%)
Serious Assault
55 ( 5.4%)
45 ( 4.9%)
37 ( 4.6%)
45 (4.7%)
Fighting in a
Public Place
Preventive
Crime
18 ( 3.3%)
27 (4.3%)
33 ( 6.0%)
27 (3.7%)
112 (12.3%)
141 (15.2%)
144 (15.0%)
96 (10.4%)
Abstracting
Electricity
10 ( 9.2%)
27 (30.0%)
21 (18.3%)
12 (15.0%)
Other
Offences
204 ( 9.1%)
239 (10.3%)
266 (12.5%)
234 (9.8%)
All Offences
619
683
742
557
( 8.9%) ( 9.2%)
(10.5%) ( 7.5%)
(Figures in brackets show Illegal Recent Arrivals as percentage of all persons prosecuted.)
5
It is apparent from Tables A and B that the involve- ment of Illegal Recent Arrivals in crime is disproportionately high, particularly for pickpocketing, abstracting electricity, robbery, preventive crime and burglary offences.
Number of Illegal Evaders Prosecuted
6
The involvement of Illegal Evaders in crime is also disproportionately high as illustrated by Table A and Table C
below.
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