Submitted by ShreckAndDonkey123 t3_11ht83l in dataisbeautiful
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thatthatguy t1_jav3h5s wrote
This is one of those graphs where starting it at zero would really help.
Gump_Wumper t1_jav4gtt wrote
Though I feel like a 50% increase is significant enough that this isn’t too bad
Ultimarad t1_jav3a4g wrote
Quickly before a politician says knife crime increased 20 fold from 2015 to 2018.
nouserforoldmen t1_javg4a7 wrote
Never. The Tories obviously ruined the UK recently.
As a hopelessly uninformed American, I have seen all I need to see. Nuance is for weak men who poor the milk before the hot water. The day in 1979, when Thatcher took office is a day that will live in infamy eternal.
Boris Johnson was clearly part of the whole thing. Everything would have been different, if only Labour was in power. (People everywhere would stop othering their fellow human being, if only the other wasn’t empowered).
LeBonCharlie t1_jav3vw2 wrote
> Smashes 10 points in plt.plot()
> plt.show()
> data is beautiful
Come on
i_kramer t1_jav3klp wrote
What is so beautiful in this representation?
tankfulldragon t1_jav40yz wrote
That knife edge u see in 2018
Splyce123 t1_jav1mm3 wrote
Can you define "knife crime offences"?
ShreckAndDonkey123 OP t1_jav1tmq wrote
The source's definition is 'The number of knife and offensive weapon offences dealt with by the Criminal Justice System (CJS)'.
aShittierShitTier4u t1_javanrv wrote
Doesn't every Englishman have to, by law, have a longbow? What are the numbers for crimes done with bow and arrows?
ShreckAndDonkey123 OP t1_jav1uqk wrote
Although remove that offensive weapons part, this graph is only knife offences.
Splyce123 t1_jav28gv wrote
So these figures don't represent someone having an injury or killed with a knife. It doesn't even represent a knife being used in an attack.
The vast majority of these offences will be where the police have searched a person (usually in the normal course of dealing with an unrelated crime) and found a knife on their person. In the UK carrying a knife without a reasonable reason is an offence.
ShreckAndDonkey123 OP t1_jav2jvx wrote
In hindsight, there could've also been a line on the graph for homicides by knife. There isn't really data available for attacks involving a knife, as far as I am aware, or at least not data for each year from 2012-2021
Splyce123 t1_jav35nh wrote
The line showing homicides by knife would be so close to the base of the graph it would be almost impossible to see. There were 124 homicides in total in London in 2021/22.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/862984/murders-in-london/
greatdrams23 t1_jav73os wrote
Yes, and the number of knives found friends greatly in the number of times police look for them.
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Vast-Development-464 t1_jawvfbd wrote
lmao did you just make a shitty plot from 10 data points and then posted it on data is beautiful?
ShreckAndDonkey123 OP t1_jav1olh wrote
Sorry, the title should be Knife crime in London from 2012 to 2021*
tankfulldragon t1_jav448o wrote
U have to extrapolate to get the 2022 results
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AnyOldNameNotTaken t1_jav4fsh wrote
Reported knife crime in London. The true number is likely vastly higher than this for all years.
aShittierShitTier4u t1_javax6i wrote
When people ask, "how are you doing?", They don't really mean that they are willing to hear about your getting stabbed or cut. It's not proper.
ferrel_hadley t1_jav6jei wrote
So pandemic lockdown reduced crime.
st4n13l t1_javtdtj wrote
Not necessarily. It could just as easily be argued that pandemic lockdown simply reduced the number of random searches conducted.
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GerardDiederikdeJong t1_jawlxq6 wrote
Notice how the chart starts at 10,000 offences already as it’s baseline?
deceptiveprophet t1_jawrlrj wrote
Is there any way to filter out posts like this and only get the beautiful data on my feed? Not only is this visually stale, the data itself is uninteresting.
PurringGun t1_jav3cfi wrote
anyone know why it was so high suddenly?
Dabonthebees420 t1_jav42y7 wrote
Op has said this isnt 'knife attacks' just people arrested for having knifes.
Iirc Met Police upped their 'stop and search' policy around then, more people searched on street = more people arrested for having knifes.
PurringGun t1_javeq9w wrote
Oh yes thank you
ElPincheGuero49 t1_jb0p01n wrote
Also 2019 sucked. I was stabbing people like crazy.
ShreckAndDonkey123 OP t1_jav1exz wrote
Data from https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/knife-and-offensive-weapon-sentencing-statistics-year-ending-march-2022, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/crimeandjustice/datasets/policeforceareadatatables. Created using Python matplotlib library.
charmingpea t1_jav1quy wrote
Now do it with a proper Y axis.