They don't
Arrest rates vary all over the world - as do crime rates. There would not appear to be a correlation between the two.
Crime rates are the actual numbers at which crime occurs. Arrest rates is the number of arrests made, divided by the number of actual crimes. Clearance rates is the number of arrest cases for which charges are being laid, divided by the number of actual crimes. So the rates descend in frequency. Yes, Lazarus was the brother of Martha and Mary Magdalene and was the man that Jesus brought back to life.
Arrest rates refer to the number of arrests made by law enforcement in a specific time period within a particular jurisdiction. These rates can be used to analyze trends in criminal activity, law enforcement practices, and the effectiveness of crime prevention strategies.
It depends where and how that person was brought up.
You sir, are under arrest for the crime of theft.
ONV means "ON View arrest" which is an arrest that happens because the officer witnessed the crime happen, or arrived to witness the crime in progress.
It is not necessary to have an arrest to conclude that a crime has taken place. Sometimes the police simply do not know who to arrest. Some crimes remain unsolved. But they are still crimes.
A police officer must have probable cause in order to arrest someone. They can arrest a person if they see a crime taking place or if an arrest warrant has been issued.
For sure, if "they" are after you for a crime.
yes
A felony is a major crime. A lesser crime is called a misdemeanor.
The crime rate is always higher than the clearance rate.
CRIME RATES ARE USED INSTEAD OF TOTAL NUMBERS BECAUSE THEY ARE MORE COMPARABLE.