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The US versus the UK in crime fighting efficiency  

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The US versus the UK in crime fighting efficiency A. Statement of Task I plan to conduct a survey on the capabilities of the police department of the United States in fighting crime. To do this, I will look at numbers, published by the FBI, on incarceration, arrests and crimes committed over a period of sixteen years. To find the efficiency of the police force, I will then calculate the number of crimes that went unsolved, and then the number of cases without an arrested suspect. I will do this by subtracting the number of offenders convicted, and then the number of suspects arrested for the police-recorded offenses of that year. The survey will be conducted in two parts. Part one will focus on the United States, while part two will contrast the US data with data found from a census surveys in the United Kingdom, also published on the FBI website....

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