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Stab wounds 'could be reported' | |
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Hospitals could be asked to release figures on people treated for stab wounds in order to gauge the true extent of knife crime. | |
Home Office minister Tony McNulty said discussions with health ministers were taking place. He also warned carrying knives was "in youngsters' DNA". | |
Currently gunshot wounds are reported to police but stab wounds are not. | Currently gunshot wounds are reported to police but stab wounds are not. |
An Independent on Sunday investigation suggested that almost 14,000 people a year are injured in knife attacks. | An Independent on Sunday investigation suggested that almost 14,000 people a year are injured in knife attacks. |
'Appalling' tragedies | 'Appalling' tragedies |
Policing minister Mr McNulty told the Adam Boulton show on Sky News: "I know again there is a balance between an individual's privacy in terms of turning up at a casualty and the national health system providing those figures so that we all know the full extent of knife injuries. | Policing minister Mr McNulty told the Adam Boulton show on Sky News: "I know again there is a balance between an individual's privacy in terms of turning up at a casualty and the national health system providing those figures so that we all know the full extent of knife injuries. |
"And I think there really should be a debate about that and one that I am trying to pursue with my health colleagues." | "And I think there really should be a debate about that and one that I am trying to pursue with my health colleagues." |
I'm afraid this is apparently a generational, almost cultural thing that's getting into the collective DNA Tony McNulty | I'm afraid this is apparently a generational, almost cultural thing that's getting into the collective DNA Tony McNulty |
Last week Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair vowed to step up police efforts to reduce knife crime, following the death of 16-year-old Ben Kinsella, who was the 17th teenager this year to be killed in London. | Last week Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair vowed to step up police efforts to reduce knife crime, following the death of 16-year-old Ben Kinsella, who was the 17th teenager this year to be killed in London. |
Since then, another teenager, 16-year-old Shakilus Townsend, died after being beaten and stabbed in south London. The force has since said tackling knife crime is its "number one priority". | Since then, another teenager, 16-year-old Shakilus Townsend, died after being beaten and stabbed in south London. The force has since said tackling knife crime is its "number one priority". |
Mr McNulty said the "recent tragedies" were "appalling" but the problem could not be solved by the government alone. | Mr McNulty said the "recent tragedies" were "appalling" but the problem could not be solved by the government alone. |
"I'm afraid this is apparently a generational, almost cultural thing that's getting into the collective DNA," he said. | "I'm afraid this is apparently a generational, almost cultural thing that's getting into the collective DNA," he said. |
"It's not a cop out to say this is something that goes to the heart of our entire society." | "It's not a cop out to say this is something that goes to the heart of our entire society." |
He added: "It is about, classically, the causes of crime as well as crime." | He added: "It is about, classically, the causes of crime as well as crime." |
He called on judges and magistrates to use powers to impose tougher sentences on people caught carrying knives. | He called on judges and magistrates to use powers to impose tougher sentences on people caught carrying knives. |
And he said youngsters had to be sent a message: "If you carry a knife, you either use it, it's used against you, and potentially you either end up dead or in prison. And it is as stark as that." | And he said youngsters had to be sent a message: "If you carry a knife, you either use it, it's used against you, and potentially you either end up dead or in prison. And it is as stark as that." |
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