He is due to be sentenced next month.According to the new crime statistics, children as young as nine have been caught with knives. Officers in Lothian and Borders recently stopped a gang of 14-year-olds who were armed with meat cleavers.Almost half of all murder victims in Scotland last...
In the UK knife crime includes any incident involving a bladed instrument. The rate of this type of crime has been steadily increasing over the past five years, according to the Office for National Statistics. In the first six months of this year, 248 people were killed with a knife in En...
Change out of Uniform to Keep Safe, Pupils Told ; 1.BEAT KNIFE CRIME2.As Education Chief Reveals New Initiative to Prevent Attacks on Teenagers, Camden Pol... Change out of Uniform to Keep Safe, Pupils Told ; 1.BEAT KNIFE CRIME2.As Education Chief Reveals New Initiative to Prevent ...
Police Report: Man, 33, in hospital after stabbing; suspect at large This chapter aims to provide additional insight into the way quantitative data on crime is gathered and processed by journalists, while helping us assess statistics-related methodologies and approaches used when producing stories rel...
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Knife Crime Terror Rockets in Scotland; Five Blade Victims Are Taken to Hospital Every DayByline: Andrew Picken Scottish Political ReporterDaily Mail (London)
Further, "UK legislation on violent crime in the past 10 years has done much to promote data sharing, including the introduction of more than 350 statutory Crime Reduction Partnerships (Community Safety Partnerships in Wales and Scotland) to which the NHS, local authorities, and the police must ...
Crime Scotland: Capital Knife Attacks SoarRead the full-text online article and more details about "Crime Scotland: Capital Knife Attacks Soar" - Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland), March 16, 2005Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)