13,000 people wrongly branded as criminals in the UK.Byline: ANI London, Nov.13 (ANI): Blunders by British police and the Criminal Records Bureau has led to at least 13,000 people being wrongly branded as criminals or accused of more serious offences, reports The Telegraph. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the paper the exact number of inaccurate criminal record checks is four times higher than the Home Office has previously stated. The discrepancy in figures has occurred because the official statistics only include the errors made by CRB CRB See: Commodity Research Bureau. officials. Thousands more mistakes, made by other contributors to the checks, such as the police and education officials, have not been counted. Some errors in the disclosure of so-called "soft information", such as police suspicions or when someone was questioned but released without charge, have also been kept out of the official statistics. Reacting to this error, Shadow Home Secretary Dominic Grieve Dominic Charles Roberts Grieve (born May 24, 1956) British politician and barrister. He is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Beaconsfield and is the shadow Attorney General and one of the shadow Home Affairs spokesmen. said: "The increase in the number of incorrect disclosures is disturbing. These are mistakes that risk ruining people's lives. It is especially worrying given the enhanced role of the CRB in support of the new ISA, which will vet millions of people, including teachers, volunteers and school bus drivers." Others like Josie Appleton of the Manifesto Club described the statistic statistic, n a value or number that describes a series of quantitative observations or measures; a value calculated from a sample. statistic a numerical value calculated from a number of observations in order to summarize them. as shocking, but not surprising. "The more the Government tries to solve a problem with a huge database and masses of information flying around the country, then the more errors there are going to be," he warned. Over the last five years, according to figures obtained from the Home Office by the Conservatives, a total 12,255 disputes over inaccurate CRB checks have been upheld. For the last year, the official inaccuracy figure stood at around 680, but the new statistics show the true level of error was 2,785. These include inaccurate or misleading details on cases where there was no conviction, such as someone being questioned for an alleged offence but never charged. The figures only go back to 2003, but the CRB was set up in 2002, suggesting that the number of blunders could be much nearer 13,000. (ANI) Copyright 2008 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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