Sunday, 11 September 2016

Crime in Liberia (Reading Comprehension)



Situation Report 1 : 

July was the peak month of crime occurrence in the greater Monrovia area in 2005 while November was the safest month, according to a report compiled by UNMIL Police which recorded more than 9,000 crimes in 2005.

The Crime Analysis Team of UNMIL Police reported that during the year, the Police handled an average of 757 crimes per month totaling, 9,082 cases, with 881 cases in July as the highest figure and 646 cases in November as the lowest. February through April recorded less than 700 crimes per month while more than 800 cases were reported monthly from June through September.

The most frequent crime in 2005 was Theft, which accounted for 37 per cent of the total. Among serious crimes, Aggravated Assault had the highest incident rate with 947 cases or 10 per cent of the total, followed by Burglary with more than 500 reported cases. Rape recorded 158 reported cases, while 28 cases of Homicide/Murder were reported.

Situation Report 2 :


During the period of national elections in October and November, 2005, crime rate descended significantly, partly because of the boosted security measures instituted by the National and International Police Services as well as other Peacekeepers. However, crime rate picked up again in December as the holiday season set in.

The Crime Analysis Team predicts the upward trend in crime, which began after the announcement of the final election result, will continue in 2006.


Situation Report 3 :

The UN Police Planning Team has come up with a number of crime preventive measures to check this rising trend in crime. Prominent among these measures, include :- a) Increase in the number of Joint patrols (UNPOL and LNP Officers). They conduct round the clock patrols of all nooks and crannies of Liberia. b) New team sites have been opened in strategic areas to enhance police presence. c) Joint Foot patrols are being introduced too.  All the patrols have either FPU officers or the UN Military to provide back up support, since both UN Police and LNP officers are unarmed.

Question and Answer

Q1: Which month in the year 2005 recorded the highest number of crimes reported?    
Ans: July.
Q2: How many crimes were recorded between February and April?      
Ans: 700.
Q3:  Which crime was most frequently reported in 2005?
Ans: Theft.
Q4: Give one reason why crime rate descended significantly during the period of national elections in October and November, 2005.
Ans: Boosted security measures instituted by National and International Police Services and Other Peacekeepers. 
Q5:  When exactly did the upward trend in crime begin?
Ans: After announcement of the final election result.
Q6: How many cases were handled by the Police in 2005?
Ans: 9,082
Q7: Who worked out the new crime preventive measures?
Ans: The UN Police Planning Team
Q8: Why do the UN Police and LNP require back up support?
Ans: They are Unarmed.
Q9:  What is the reason given for creating new Team sites?
Ans: To enhance police presence
Q10:  Who gives back up support to all the Patrols?
 Ans : Either FPU or the UN Military.

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