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Thankfully Oslo's ridiculous post was removed. Here's the truth behind his claims:http://m.huffpost.com/uk/entry/4451633/
Quote from: wilts rover on April 02, 2014, 09:24:15 pm10% of prisoners are ex-service personelNo they are not.The statistic bandied about is "between 3 and 10% are ex forces" but even that I'd take issue with:Quoteformer soldiers the highest occupational culture claimed by prisoners (my bold)Far be it from me to cast aspersions on the word of these convicted criminals but if some of them told me the sky is blue I'd have to look up. I've heard of homeless people being picked up by ex-forces Police officers who've claimed to be ex-army but when asked for their regimental number they've "forgotten" it. - some people will claim almost anything if they think they'll derive benefit from it.Sorry for dragging this OT but the 10% stat. is a pet hate of mine, makes it too easy for people to tar ex-servicemen / women with the "they're all mental / alcoholics / violent " brush.
10% of prisoners are ex-service personel
former soldiers the highest occupational culture claimed by prisoners
Which was my reason for posting in the first place, it is easy to grossly simplfy, one eastern european is in a gang - therefore all eastern europeans are criminals.I dont think anyone would claim that about ex-service personel, but compared to the ratio of people in the services to the general population the number of people in prison is shocking. A more in depth report here:http://www.howardleague.org/fileadmin/howard_league/user/pdf/Veterans_inquiry/Military_inquiry_final_report.pdfI have worked for the military (RLC and currently a related records organisation), been a prison visitor and worked with homeless charities if that helps my quedos.
At the present time the most accurate figure would seem to be the product of a joint quantitative study carried out by the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Justice. This asserts that approximately 2,820, or some 3.5 per cent of all those currently in custody in England and Wales, had served in the Forces.
Aahh yes of course, silly me, you have done a wonderful job of disproving my figures and thus proving what a wonderful job the MOD is doing at helping people leaving the services assimilate back into civilian life. What a waste of time the Howard League report was.End of debate.