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West Midlands knife and gun crime halved in 10 years | West Midlands knife and gun crime halved in 10 years |
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The number of people killed with knives in the West Midlands has halved since 2002, according to police figures. | The number of people killed with knives in the West Midlands has halved since 2002, according to police figures. |
West Midlands Police said the number of fatal knife incidents dropped from 20 between April 2002 and March 2003 to 10 in the same period in 2011 to 2012. | West Midlands Police said the number of fatal knife incidents dropped from 20 between April 2002 and March 2003 to 10 in the same period in 2011 to 2012. |
However, 12 people died in knife-related incidents between April and December 2012, and on Friday, two men were stabbed to death in Birmingham. | |
Ch Insp Simon Wallis said fatal incidents were "mercifully rare". | |
Mr Wallis, West Midlands Police's knife-crime lead officer, said: "In the last decade, the number of reported incidents involving knives has reduced by around 75 per cent. | |
"There have been some high profile, tragic deaths involving knives but these are mercifully rare." | |
Football projects | Football projects |
Deaths from gun crime have also gone down from nine in 2002-03 to two in 2011-12. | |
Det Supt Joanne Chilton, head of the gang task force at West Midlands Police, said the figures include domestic incidents and random attacks as well as gang-related crime but the overall drop in deaths was encouraging. | |
She said: "There's a whole host of reasons to explain why things have improved. | She said: "There's a whole host of reasons to explain why things have improved. |
"We've been working closer with the Crown Prosecution Service and also the National Ballistic Intelligence Service to target gun crime." | "We've been working closer with the Crown Prosecution Service and also the National Ballistic Intelligence Service to target gun crime." |
The figures show a drop to seven people dying as a result of knife crime in 2009-10. | The figures show a drop to seven people dying as a result of knife crime in 2009-10. |
West Midlands Police is one of four forces who are part of the Home Office project, Communities Against Gun, Gangs and Knives." | West Midlands Police is one of four forces who are part of the Home Office project, Communities Against Gun, Gangs and Knives." |
The force has received nearly £1m in two years which has enabled it to set up a gang task force involving around 50 staff, said Mrs Chilton. | The force has received nearly £1m in two years which has enabled it to set up a gang task force involving around 50 staff, said Mrs Chilton. |
Det Supt Chilton said: "That money helps us target 10 to 19-year-olds in relation to gang crime by working with the community, for example football projects. | |
"Gun crime in particular is wider than gangs but focussing on activity associated with guns and knives helps us to tackle the crime rates." | "Gun crime in particular is wider than gangs but focussing on activity associated with guns and knives helps us to tackle the crime rates." |
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