Has anyone any sympathy?

No it isn't. 1 in 4 are on the PNC.

For men the rate goes up to 33% but women only manage 9% I believe.

Estimates of the PNC data say 85% of those are convictions or cautions so it's actually closer to 1 in 5 than 1 in 4 adults have convictions or cautions, spent or unspent.
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No it isn't. 1 in 4 are on the PNC.
Based on the different data you presented:
42.95M people (in your data set) and 12.6M on the PNC (of the same set).

12.6 / 42.95 = (not 1:4)

the date comes from a FoI request, not estimates. But its irrelevant since its working age people and included NFAs.
 
Based on the different data you presented:
42.95M people (in your data set) and 12.6M on the PNC (of the same set).

12.6 / 42.95 = (not 1:4)

the date comes from a FoI request, not estimates. But its irrelevant since its working age people and included NFAs.
Jesus Christ can't you read?

12.6 of 55.

OR

9.2 of 42.95

They're two different data sets, you can't switch between then. Both estimates incidentally as the data isn't good enough to allow exact numbers. Which I'll bet were the source for the answers used in your FOI response.

The primary reason the numbers vary between data sets is one includes the 3 million criminal pensioners and one doesn't.
 

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Jesus Christ can't you read?

12.6 of 55.

OR

9.2 of 42.95

They're two different data sets, you can't switch between then. Both estimates incidentally as the data isn't good enough to allow exact numbers. Which I'll bet were the source for the answers used in your FOI response.

The primary reason the numbers vary between data sets is one includes the 3 million criminal pensioners and one doesn't.
Get a life!! Wow
 
Jesus Christ can't you read?

12.6 of 55.

OR

9.2 of 42.95

They're two different data sets, you can't switch between then. Both estimates incidentally as the data isn't good enough to allow exact numbers. Which I'll bet were the source for the answers used in your FOI response.

The primary reason the numbers vary between data sets is one includes the 3 million criminal pensioners and one doesn't.
Your data is estimated, mine was from a FOI request. You probably should have kept quiet. You look a bit silly now. Sorry about that.
 
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