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I always regret opening the Daily Mail
That article is a fantastic example of what I was saying:
The media’s awfully good at stirring up fear by concentrating on specific subsections of crime that are rising amidst an overall downward trend.
And look at what the article says:
Between 2017 and 2022, the number of serious assault reports increased by 121%, while reports of acts intended to cause injury went up by almost 30%.
They cherry-picked some subsection of crime and time-frame to present an impression that crime is going up, whilst conveniently saying nothing about the overall rate of serious crime.
You won't find decent statistics in the media. The long-term gradual reduction in crime rates does not fuel fear and drive clicks, so it's rarely reported on. There's enormous amounts of academic literature, but if you want a quick rundown, look at the Crime Rates section of this page.
Besides, going looking for statistics can give you false conclusions. Interpretation is complicated, and needs to be viewed in the context of things like changes in reporting and categorisation of crimes over time. For example, the article you linked to mentions that the reporting of retail crime went up significantly once the police released an app that makes it much easier to report low-level offences. That's likely where that bump came from.
In view of the complexity, it's much easier to look to experts in the field, rather than attempting to do their job better than them. I've read and heard enough from experts to know that the gradual reduction in crime since the 90s is a well-known phenomenon, and is happening in many developed countries. I'd never be able to remember their names, but there's one in that article I linked.
Absolutely. My first thought was that it could screw up the land, but the Herald article says
The full-size pitch, measuring 105x68 metres on the tussock plains of Mackenzie Country in front of Aoraki Mt Cook was created by hand over six weeks using the strictest environmental and sustainability principles to ensure the land could be restored to its pristine condition after the game.
[...] Tourism New Zealand worked with local iwi and the Department of Conservation to ensure the project respected mana whenua and had no lasting impact on the land.
Maybe it's just that the rest of the world is going downhill faster
It's fine.
The Climate Change Commission recommended that the government sets a date to stop new gas connections. It won't affect existing gas connections and it won't affect the supply of gas. And they're not going to stop anyone using their gas bottles.
Good. Non-replaceable batteries benefit no one but device manufacturers and miners of lithium, cobalt, etc.
It's an incredibly easy job at the moment. I've yet to get a single report. Everyone's being awesome!
The teacher's submissions read: "I have been accused of serious misconduct and deny this charge.
"On the contrary, I believe I would be guilty of serious misconduct and child abuse if I was to call the girl... in my year 10 class by a boy's name as I was compelled to do."
The teacher's lengthy submissions went on to quote the Bible, and make a number of other references to religion.
He also pointed out the conditions required in New Zealand for a person to legally change their name.
"Compelling me to call a girl student by a boy's name is asking me to go against my core Christian belief, the belief that is also foundational for New Zealand," the teacher's submissions read.
Wow. I bet this isn't the first problem they've had with this teacher.
the student suggested a compromise: that the teacher use his preferred name, but could use the pronouns she/her.
It's fucked up the student felt like he had to compromise at all, but then "[the teacher] refused to agree to this and said that 'he didn't want [the student] to go down the path of sin' or words to that effect". I'm glad they cancelled his registration. Poor kid.
That seems to depend on the community or instance. I can see them on some, but not others.
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