Mapping ‘The Truth About Crime’: Oxford Crime
Thursday, August 13th, 2009 by BohoeA unique experiment uncovering crime in a typical British city
Why did they choose Oxford?
“We selected Oxford because it is as close as we could find to a typical British city. In terms of demographics, and particularly in terms of levels and types of crimes, it is typical of the national picture.”
More at the ‘The Truth About Crime’ BBC web site
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