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The myth of the out-of-town’ rioter myth is untrue, says the Guardian .
Most of those charged in connection with the unrest were local to disturbances in which they were accused of taking part.
Three-quarters lived within a 5-mile radius of disturbances in the riots.
The longest distance between a riot and a defendant’s home address was that of George Coldicott , aged 28 .
Half of those charged with offences most commonly violent disorder came from the most deprived 20% of neighbourhoods.
Suspected rioters were also far more likely to live in areas with high levels of poor health.
Analysis of addresses of rioters charged shows those areas tend to have higher levels of support for Nigel Farage's Reform UK party.
This summer ’s riots were inevitably compared with the disturbances of 13 years earlier .
In both riots, the vast majority of those charged were male ( only 7.5% of the 2024 sample are women) The average age of rioters charged in 2024 is 32 , compared to 5.6% in 2011 .
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