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Exhibit 1: Murders in England and Wales 1967-2002: when rates doubled.

Exhibit 2: Chances per million per year by age and sex: who is most often murdered. Men to the left, women to the right, rate per million per year. Source: Prime Suspect. Exhibit 3: Changes in murder rate in Britain 1981-1985 to 1996-2000, by age and sex. Men to the left, women to the right, change in 15 year rate. Source: Prime Suspect.

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Exhibit 1: Murders in England and Wales 1967-2002: when rates doubled.

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    1. Exhibit 1: Murders in England and Wales 1967-2002: when rates doubled.

    2. Exhibit 2: Chances per million per year by age and sex: who is most often murdered

    3. Exhibit 3: Changes in murder rate in Britain 1981-1985 to 1996-2000, by age and sex

    4. Exhibit 4: Polarisation by area by poverty over time: changes at the extremes

    5. Exhibit 5: Method of killing by area poverty rate 1981-2000: how murders are committed

    6. Exhibit 6: murder rates per million men in Britain by age/cohort (post 1965/1980)

    7. Exhibit 7: gun crime is minor, but that is Not the impression you gain from this:

    12. Exhibit 12: Road deaths (1m)

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    15. Exhibit 15: Stillbirths (3.3m)

    16. Exhibit 16: Mortality within seven days (3m)

    17. Exhibit 17: Infant mortality (7.2m)

    18. Exhibit 18: Mortality at ages 1 to 4 (3.2m)

    19. Exhibit 19: Medicines Exports (gross, net $46bn)

    20. Exhibit 20: Royalties and licence fees – gross exports (2002, $84bn per year)

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