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Eight in 10 teen homicide victims killed with a blade, ONS says | |
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Teenage homicide victims in England and Wales are far more likely to have been stabbed to death than any other age group, new statistics suggest. | Teenage homicide victims in England and Wales are far more likely to have been stabbed to death than any other age group, new statistics suggest. |
In 2023-24, 53 of 64 homicide victims aged between 13 and 19 - or 83% - were killed with a sharp instrument, according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Thursday. | In 2023-24, 53 of 64 homicide victims aged between 13 and 19 - or 83% - were killed with a sharp instrument, according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Thursday. |
That is significantly higher than the proportion of knife homicides for all age groups, which was 46% for the same period. | That is significantly higher than the proportion of knife homicides for all age groups, which was 46% for the same period. |
This year there have already been a number of fatal stabbings of teenagers, such as the killing of 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose at his school in Sheffield on Monday. | This year there have already been a number of fatal stabbings of teenagers, such as the killing of 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose at his school in Sheffield on Monday. |
The ONS data covers the 12 months to March 2024, and does not include knife homicides that have occurred since. | The ONS data covers the 12 months to March 2024, and does not include knife homicides that have occurred since. |
The latest figures continue an upward trend in the percentage of teenage homicides reported to involve a bladed article, compared to 56% in 2013-14. | The latest figures continue an upward trend in the percentage of teenage homicides reported to involve a bladed article, compared to 56% in 2013-14. |
A total of 262 knife homicides were recorded in 2023-24 for all age groups, of whom 40 were aged under 18, the ONS figures show. | A total of 262 knife homicides were recorded in 2023-24 for all age groups, of whom 40 were aged under 18, the ONS figures show. |
The ONS data also revealed: | The ONS data also revealed: |
Homicides involving a bladed article reached a decade high in 2023-24 | Homicides involving a bladed article reached a decade high in 2023-24 |
Male victims were more likely to be stabbed to death than females, at 50% compared to 35% respectively | Male victims were more likely to be stabbed to death than females, at 50% compared to 35% respectively |
In the 262 recorded knife homicides, the type of weapon used were: a kitchen knife (42%), an unidentified sharp instrument (17%), a machete (7%), and a combat or military-style knife (5%) | In the 262 recorded knife homicides, the type of weapon used were: a kitchen knife (42%), an unidentified sharp instrument (17%), a machete (7%), and a combat or military-style knife (5%) |
The government said last year it would halve knife crime in a decade. | The government said last year it would halve knife crime in a decade. |
In September 2024, zombie-style knives were banned in England and Wales, making it an imprisonable offence to own, make, transport or sell them. | In September 2024, zombie-style knives were banned in England and Wales, making it an imprisonable offence to own, make, transport or sell them. |
However, a BBC investigation a few months later found zombie knives and machetes were still available to buy online in the UK. | However, a BBC investigation a few months later found zombie knives and machetes were still available to buy online in the UK. |
Actor Idris Elba - who has made a documentary on the solutions to knife crime for the BBC - said last week that while banning the sale of blades such as zombie-style knives is a positive step, early intervention is also necessary. | Actor Idris Elba - who has made a documentary on the solutions to knife crime for the BBC - said last week that while banning the sale of blades such as zombie-style knives is a positive step, early intervention is also necessary. |
He told the BBC that domestic knives could also be made less dangerous. | He told the BBC that domestic knives could also be made less dangerous. |
"Not all kitchen knives need to have a point on them, that sounds like a crazy thing to say," he said, adding, "but you can still cut your food without the point on your knife, which is an innovative way to look at it." | "Not all kitchen knives need to have a point on them, that sounds like a crazy thing to say," he said, adding, "but you can still cut your food without the point on your knife, which is an innovative way to look at it." |
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told the Times on Tuesday that she was considering a ban on kitchen knives with a pointed end as part of the government's crackdown. | Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told the Times on Tuesday that she was considering a ban on kitchen knives with a pointed end as part of the government's crackdown. |
The government has also vowed to bring in tougher measures aimed at preventing knives being sold online to under-18s. | The government has also vowed to bring in tougher measures aimed at preventing knives being sold online to under-18s. |
Homicide is defined in law as the killing of another person, whereas murder specifically refers to unlawful killing with intent. | Homicide is defined in law as the killing of another person, whereas murder specifically refers to unlawful killing with intent. |
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