Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Knife crime goes up by 7%

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KNIFE crime in England and Wales hit a record high in the year to June, up by 7% on the previous 12 months.

Police-recorded offences involving a knife or sharp instrument rose to 44,076, figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Thursday showed.

This does not include Greater Manchester Police, which records data differentl­y.

Javed Khan, chief executive of charity Barnardo’s, said: “It’s totally unacceptab­le that the knife crime crisis continues to claim so many young lives, with offences at a record high.

“Knife crime is a symptom of a much wider, complex problem.”Too many young people are suffering a ‘poverty of hope’, and facing a future with no qualificat­ions, no job prospects, and no role models, making them vulnerable to criminal gangs who force them to deliver drugs and carry knives.”

The total number of homicides recorded by police fell by 5%, from 719 to 681.

There was also a 14% fall in homicides where a knife or sharp instrument was involved, to 248 offences, mainly driven by a decrease in London.

There was an 11% rise in robbery to 88,177 offences, with 41% of these recorded in London.

The rise – which has been “consistent” since 2015 – is “likely to reflect a real increase in these crimes”, the ONS said.

The number of crimes of violence against a person rose by 15% in the previous 12 months to almost 1.7 million.

Gun crime was up 4% to 6,734, the figures said, but warned that this data was provisiona­l.

In total, police recorded crime rose by 7% to more than six million.

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