Purpose Knife carrying has caused considerable public concern in the UK. But little is known of the epidemiology and characteristics of men who carry knives. We investigated associations with socioeconomic deprivation, area-level factors, and psychiatric morbidity. Methods Cross-sectional surveys of 5005 British men, 18–34 years, oversampling Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) men, lower social grades, and in London Borough of Hackney and Glasgow East. Participants completed questionnaires covering violent behaviour and psychiatric morbidity using standardised self-report instruments. Socioeconomic deprivation measured at small area level. Results Prevalence of knife carrying was 5.5% (4.8–6.9) and similar among white and BME subgroups. Howe...
Knife crime is a source of concern for the police in England and Wales, however little published res...
The incidence and circumstances of young people carrying knives and dangerous implements was investi...
Knife crime is a source of concern for the police in England and Wales, however little published res...
PURPOSE: Knife carrying has caused considerable public concern in the UK. But little is known of the...
Whilst quantitative research to date gives us some indication of the prevalence\ud at which knife-ca...
This report, commissioned by the Scottish Government, presents key findings on gang membership and ...
A recent English study demonstrated high rates of kitchen knife use in homicides by mentally disorde...
In England and Wales, Knife-enabled crime has pervaded the political, academic, and societal spheres...
Criminology has much to offer activities to reduce the harm of violent incidents –– particularly by ...
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Knife crime has become a common phrase used by the media, but it is not always clear what it refers ...
Although knives are the most common homicide instrument in Britain, factors that influence knife-car...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by the police services in Scotland and has ...
Abstract Background Glasgow, Scotland, has previously shown exceptional levels of violence among you...
Although knives are the most common homicide instrument in Britain, factors that influence knife-car...
Knife crime is a source of concern for the police in England and Wales, however little published res...
The incidence and circumstances of young people carrying knives and dangerous implements was investi...
Knife crime is a source of concern for the police in England and Wales, however little published res...
PURPOSE: Knife carrying has caused considerable public concern in the UK. But little is known of the...
Whilst quantitative research to date gives us some indication of the prevalence\ud at which knife-ca...
This report, commissioned by the Scottish Government, presents key findings on gang membership and ...
A recent English study demonstrated high rates of kitchen knife use in homicides by mentally disorde...
In England and Wales, Knife-enabled crime has pervaded the political, academic, and societal spheres...
Criminology has much to offer activities to reduce the harm of violent incidents –– particularly by ...
Author version made available here in accordance with Publisher copyright policy
Knife crime has become a common phrase used by the media, but it is not always clear what it refers ...
Although knives are the most common homicide instrument in Britain, factors that influence knife-car...
The urgency to reduce knife carrying has been recognised by the police services in Scotland and has ...
Abstract Background Glasgow, Scotland, has previously shown exceptional levels of violence among you...
Although knives are the most common homicide instrument in Britain, factors that influence knife-car...
Knife crime is a source of concern for the police in England and Wales, however little published res...
The incidence and circumstances of young people carrying knives and dangerous implements was investi...
Knife crime is a source of concern for the police in England and Wales, however little published res...