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England Fans' Behaviour
Previous research suggested domestic abuse rose by up to 38% after England games, the force said.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Crikey that's so depressing. Imagine being with someone so unable to control themselves that they behave like that because of a daft game :( Mind you there will be a correlation with alcohol consumption and that might be more because of the World Cup in fairness, so it might be a misleading statistic and nothing really necessarily to do with football.
"They found that the average number of incidents of domestic violence on the days when England played was 79.3 compared with 58.2 on the days the team did not play. "
So that equates to an extra 21 incidents a day across England. It's obviously an issue for those affected but the chances of it affecting us or anyone we know on a particular say are not significant- perhaps on a par with being hit by a bus or falling down the stairs.
Figures like this can be misleading in other ways. England games are often played on Saturdays- when incidents of domestic abuse tend to go up anyway, mainly because of alcohol.
So that equates to an extra 21 incidents a day across England. It's obviously an issue for those affected but the chances of it affecting us or anyone we know on a particular say are not significant- perhaps on a par with being hit by a bus or falling down the stairs.
Figures like this can be misleading in other ways. England games are often played on Saturdays- when incidents of domestic abuse tend to go up anyway, mainly because of alcohol.