In recent years, there has been growing concern over knife carrying and associated knife crime, in Scotland and elsewhere. Despite this increased concern, there is a lack of robust, shared knowledge on ‘what works’ in reducing knife carrying and knife crime. In light of this information dearth, a report was commissioned by the Scottish Government from the SCCJR
Background Knife-related behaviour among young people is an increasing social concern with a total o...
Introduction Knife-enabled crime is a UK public health issue leading to substantial impacts on socie...
Knife crime can destroy lives and fracture communities. It disproportionately blights the lives of t...
This critical textbook looks beyond the data on knife crime to try and make sense of this global phe...
Knife crime remains a major concern in England and Wales. Problem-oriented and public health approac...
EAFS 2018, LYON, FRANCEViolent crime is an increasing occurrence within the UK, predominantly due to...
Recent years have witnessed growing concern about the existence of youth gangs and the engagement of...
Violent crime is a frequent occurrence in the UK, predominantly due to knives, with urban and rural ...
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Annual Conference 2018Violent crime is a frequent occurre...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by police services within Scotland and has ...
Knife crime is an increasing occurrence in the UK, impacting rural communities and urban areas. The ...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by police services within Scotland and has ...
Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences 2018 Annual Conference Conference Theme - The Value of Fore...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by police services within Scotland and has ...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by the police services in Scotland and has ...
Background Knife-related behaviour among young people is an increasing social concern with a total o...
Introduction Knife-enabled crime is a UK public health issue leading to substantial impacts on socie...
Knife crime can destroy lives and fracture communities. It disproportionately blights the lives of t...
This critical textbook looks beyond the data on knife crime to try and make sense of this global phe...
Knife crime remains a major concern in England and Wales. Problem-oriented and public health approac...
EAFS 2018, LYON, FRANCEViolent crime is an increasing occurrence within the UK, predominantly due to...
Recent years have witnessed growing concern about the existence of youth gangs and the engagement of...
Violent crime is a frequent occurrence in the UK, predominantly due to knives, with urban and rural ...
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Annual Conference 2018Violent crime is a frequent occurre...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by police services within Scotland and has ...
Knife crime is an increasing occurrence in the UK, impacting rural communities and urban areas. The ...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by police services within Scotland and has ...
Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences 2018 Annual Conference Conference Theme - The Value of Fore...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by police services within Scotland and has ...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by the police services in Scotland and has ...
Background Knife-related behaviour among young people is an increasing social concern with a total o...
Introduction Knife-enabled crime is a UK public health issue leading to substantial impacts on socie...
Knife crime can destroy lives and fracture communities. It disproportionately blights the lives of t...