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Labour: 'SNP must get tough on knife crime'

There were a total of 114 homicide cases in Scotland in 2007-08.

30 August 2009 15:39 GMT

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Labour: 'SNP must get tough on knife crime'

Scottish Labour has made a fresh plea for anyone caught carrying a knife to be jailed after figures showed that almost half of all killings in Scotland involved a sharp weapon.

There were a total of 114 homicide cases in Scotland in 2007-08.

And figures from Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill showed that 55 of these involved a sharp instrument - making this the most common method in killings.

Labour justice spokesman Richard Baker said: "Too often it is friends that end up killing each other after a disagreement.

"These are deaths that would have been avoided if one of the pair had not been carrying a weapon.

"The figures also show that it`s not just young people that are involved with knife crime. Men between 30 and 50 make up a large proportion of those involved in knife-related murders."

Statistics for 2007-08 showed that 22 of the people accused of using a sharp object in a killing were aged 30 to 49, compared to 11 who were between 16 and 20 years old, 15 in the 21 to 29 age range, six who were aged 50 to 69 and just one who was under 15.

Mr Baker demanded: "The message needs to be clear - carry a knife and go to jail.

"The only way to drive down not just knife-related murders but also the number of knife attacks is to get tough on the perpetrators."

But he claimed: "The SNP's soft-touch approach is not working and the SNP have not produced one single measure to tackle knife crime in over two years of power."

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    1. 31 Aug 2009 04:29Ken Rogers said

    I totally agree with Richard Bakers comments. The main reason knife crime has escalated in the UK is the failure of governments to be 'tough on knife crime'. The possession of a knife or other offensive weapon without a reasonable excuse must result in a term of detention.

    As a police officer and prosecutor in Londons East End I can verify that there were not the number of violent crimes as there are today on our streets. The reason is those guilty of such an offense as 'possessing an offensive weapon without reasonable excuse received a immediate custodial sentence. This acted as a deterrent.

    The failure of the courts in not giving a custodial sentence and in some cases police issuing a 'caution' is the main reason for the dreadful increase in knife crime that brings misery to many families and friends and creats a fear of crime in our communities.

    Action is required now with front page publicity to get the message across 'Jail for knife crime'

    Ken Rogers MA (Criminology) FIISec. MIIRSM.

    Editorial Board member 'Professional Security' and 'Protecting Citizens Worldwide' (PCW)

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    2. 13 May 2010 14:15Ronnie Koster said

    Ken, I disagree. Richard Baker advocates mandatory minimum sentences of 6 months for possession of a knife. This is completely ignoring the fact that short prison sentences, regardless of the crime, fail to really work. (http://news.stv.tv/...two-years/).

    I think more implementation of Community Service Orders could work, as you aren't allowing the person committed of knife possession to become yet another burden on the taxpayer. Also, forcing the courts to hand down sentences is not right. It should be up to the judiciary to decide what form of sentencing criminals receive.

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