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So, basically here is a disparency between the crimes being committed and data presented by the government can arise due to a variety of reasons.
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So, here are some examples why such disparancies may occur.
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So, the reasons are some like under -reporting.
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Many crimes, particularly those of non -violent in nature often go unreported.
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This can be due to a lack of trust in law, fear of retaliation or perception that reporting crime won't lead to any meaningful resolution.
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Second reason can be data collection method.
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So, basically the accuracy of crime data depends on how it is collected and recorded.
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Disparancies can arise if law enforcement agencies use different criteria, definition or methods for reporting and recording crimes.
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Third can be statistical manipulation.
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So, in some cases there may be a political or administrative pressure to manipulate crime statistics to present a more positive image of a religion or a law enforcement agency.
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Then, public perception and fear.
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So, government authorities might downplay or misinterpret the crimes, mispresent the crime statistics to manage public perception or maintain social order.
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Bureaucratic inefficiencies...