WitrynaStephen is a victim of a knife attack which happened in 2005 that resulted in 8 major operations and his leg being amputated. Alongside this the attack mentally impacted … WitrynaThe perceived need for protection is compounded by the sense, reinforced by the media coverage of stabbings, that everyone is carrying a weapon, as well as experience of …
Social work’s role in tackling knife crime www.basw.co.uk
Witryna10 gru 2024 · Violent crime, particularly crime involving knives and weapons, can be fatal for victims and has a huge impact on communities. Increases in serious violence have … Witryna14 mar 2024 · The media portrays a two-dimensional view of knife crime and wrongly polarises it into ‘offenders’ and ‘victims’. The reality is far more complex and multi-dimensional. Issues contributing to the current situation include lack of policing, the impact of austerity, the decimation of community resources, gang conflict, chaotic … graphical notams
Why is violent crime on the rise – and who is most at risk?
WitrynaMany people, especially the young, believe the only consequence to taking a life is a prison sentence. Many aren't even aware of the mental consequences that... WitrynaCarrying a knife for self-protection is not an excuse, you can still get a criminal record. Carrying a knife has consequences for the people around you. Your choices impact your friends and family too. No parent or grandparent would ever want their child to go to prison, get injured or killed. Witryna3 mar 2024 · Knife injuries constitute 12·9% of trauma team workload. Violence recidivism and intoxication are common, and females are predominantly injured in a domestic setting, presenting opportunities for targeted violence reduction interventions. 13·9% of injuries involved machetes, with implications for law enforcement … graphical notebook