PPT-Weapon/Knife Crime Facts

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AIMS To r aise awareness on weaponknife crime and the law To discuss the consequences of carrying a weaponknife Criminal law Consolidation Scotland Act 1995 Any

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AIMS To r aise awareness on weaponknife crime and the law To discuss the consequences of carrying a weaponknife Criminal law Consolidation Scotland Act 1995 Any person who without . A sharp blade is easier to control than a dull one a clean blade will last longer x Close the blade before you pass a knife to someone else If the blade does not close hand it to the person with blade pointing down handle side up RQ57526W57373 x Car 4 minutes violent crime every 26 seconds property crime every 35 seconds burglary every 15 seconds fatality every 16 minutes person injured every 14 seconds roperty damage crash every seconds law enforcementreported crash every seconds CrimeCrash Clo Offensive Weapon Anything that is not commonly used except as a weapon Anything capable of being used and intended by the defendant to be used for offensive purposes even though it is also capable of being used for innocent purposes In company Being An Introduction. What’s the difference?. Crime is normally seen as behaviour that breaks the formal, written laws of a society. This behaviour could be classed as minor crime such as dropping litter or major crime such as murder. The issue of knife related crime continues to be high on the political agenda due to a series of tragic knife related incidents. This note summarises the available statistics relating to knife crime. Lt. John Souza: UMass Dartmouth Police. For example. :. A pencil is used to stab someone. A person maliciously breaks glass and chards of glass injure a bystander. A chair is thrown and hits someone. Assembly . Schools PACK. POSTER – . For displaying throughout the whole school, highlights the main messages of the anti-weapon/knife crime strategy.. PARENT LEAFLET – . Contains facts on the law, weapons and. Assembly . Schools PACK. POSTER – . For displaying throughout the whole school, highlights the main messages of the anti-weapon/knife crime strategy.. PARENT LEAFLET – . Contains facts on the law, weapons and. Findings from a literature review. Rebecca Foster,. PhD Student,. Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR) . Background to the report . The SCCJR- who are we?. Scottish Government commissioned the SCCJR to produce this report. . Centers around tradition or customs. What . has been done previously becomes the basis . for same decision today.. Case Law. The decision or interpretation of a judge. in the original case becomes the standard . Types and uses of knives. Bell ringer. : Read Chapter 10 p.231-234 check knowledge 1-3/Culinary Essentials. Teacher Input: Parts of a Knife ppt. Student Input: notes. Lab Demonstration: knife construction. Full lesson plan from redcross.org.uk/education East Africa facing hunger Full lesson plan from redcross.org.uk/education Knife crime: living peacefully and avoiding conflict Teenager and man latest victims in wave of London knife crime Washington University Law Review Volume 73 Issue 3 ersity Law and Linguistics Conf1995 The Meaning of Meaning in the Law The Meaning of Meaning in the Law Michael L Geis Ohio State University ollow th Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughterthe willful non-negligent killing of one human being by another NOTE Deaths caused by negligence attempts to kill assaults to kill suicides accidental deaths and jus

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