id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-035226-z25efnjh Kumar, Sumit Racial Disparities in Homicide Victimisation Rates: How to Improve Transparency by the Office of National Statistics in England and Wales 2020-11-10 .txt text/plain 2591 124 59 DATA: We collected two decades of homicide victimisation counts in England and Wales, as broken out for each racial group identified by the Office of National Statistics. Our research question is how much racial disparity in trends of homicide victimisation rates in England and Wales is obscured by the failure of official statistics to report rates of death per 100,000 people at risk? Our research question is how much racial disparity in trends of homicide victimisation rates in England and Wales is obscured by the failure of official statistics to report rates of death per 100,000 people at risk? Thus, the statistics for calculating the rate for Black and White victims per 100,000 people in this age group are based on just the 2011 Census. The greatest difference visible from reported ONS data is among persons aged 16-24, where the most recent statistics show Black death rates to be 24 times higher per 100,000 than for Whites. ./cache/cord-035226-z25efnjh.txt ./txt/cord-035226-z25efnjh.txt