| ▲ | jimnotgym 3 hours ago | |
> They arrested 12,000 people in 2023 and convicted 1,100 of those. For cases where the evidence is as cut and dried as posts made online, they could only secure convictions in 8% of cases, which seems staggering to me when UK's conviction rate generally is like 80%. Isn't the conviction rate the number of people convicted divided by the number charged, not the number arrested? | ||