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Muggers 'attack 120 pupils a day' | Muggers 'attack 120 pupils a day' |
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More than 120 children are being mugged every school day, figures compiled by the Conservatives suggest. | |
Police figures for England and Wales show 23,698 people aged 11 to 16 were robbed in 2005-06 - or 121 for each of the 195 school days - the party said. | Police figures for England and Wales show 23,698 people aged 11 to 16 were robbed in 2005-06 - or 121 for each of the 195 school days - the party said. |
Because official data suggest only a fifth of robberies are reported, the true number could be 604 a day, the Tories added. | Because official data suggest only a fifth of robberies are reported, the true number could be 604 a day, the Tories added. |
The Home Office said it took the issue of robbery "extremely seriously". | The Home Office said it took the issue of robbery "extremely seriously". |
'Huge problem' | 'Huge problem' |
The Conservatives compiled the previously unpublished information from requests under the Freedom of Information Act. | The Conservatives compiled the previously unpublished information from requests under the Freedom of Information Act. |
Party leader David Cameron said: "We have exposed a huge problem with youth-on-youth crime in this country. | Party leader David Cameron said: "We have exposed a huge problem with youth-on-youth crime in this country. |
"The figures are staggering with 24,000 robberies on children last year - almost a third of the total in Britain. | "The figures are staggering with 24,000 robberies on children last year - almost a third of the total in Britain. |
"It should not have taken a Freedom of Information request to uncover these figures." | "It should not have taken a Freedom of Information request to uncover these figures." |
The figures showed victims were among the 11 to 16 age group in 29% of robberies recorded by police last year. | The figures showed victims were among the 11 to 16 age group in 29% of robberies recorded by police last year. |
In addition, 40% of alleged offenders were aged 11 to 16, and in some parts of London the recorded annual chance of a child being mugged was as high as one in 20. | In addition, 40% of alleged offenders were aged 11 to 16, and in some parts of London the recorded annual chance of a child being mugged was as high as one in 20. |
A Home Office spokesman said: "The government take the issue of street robbery extremely seriously. | A Home Office spokesman said: "The government take the issue of street robbery extremely seriously. |
"As a result of concerted action by the police and across government there were 21,000 fewer robberies last year than five years ago." | "As a result of concerted action by the police and across government there were 21,000 fewer robberies last year than five years ago." |
He added: "The proportion of young people committing an offence remains stable and we have invested significant funds in preventing young people getting involved in crime and anti-social behaviour, including programmes for 13 to 16-year-olds identified at risk of offending, and prevention activities in schools through the Safer Schools Partnership." | He added: "The proportion of young people committing an offence remains stable and we have invested significant funds in preventing young people getting involved in crime and anti-social behaviour, including programmes for 13 to 16-year-olds identified at risk of offending, and prevention activities in schools through the Safer Schools Partnership." |
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