National Monument Against Violence and Aggression: The Knife Angel in Blackburn Cathedral
Explore the reasons why people carry knives, the Lancashire statistics on knife crime, the strict laws regarding knife possession, and illegal blades to raise awareness and promote a safer community. The Knife Angel exhibit at Blackburn Cathedral emphasizes the impact of violence and aggression. It showcases the complex motivations behind carrying knives, ranging from seeking respect to criminal intent. The Lancashire data shows a mix of good and bad news regarding knife crime, with a focus on youth involvement and victim injuries. The strict legal consequences of knife possession serve as a deterrent, as having a criminal record can have lasting repercussions. Understanding the types of illegal knives helps prevent their dangerous misuse.
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NATIONAL MONUMENT AGAINST VIOLENCE AND AGGRESSION THE KNIFE ANGEL Blackburn Cathedral 4th-29th November 2021
Why do people carry Why do people carry knives? knives? WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Why do people carry Why do people carry knives? knives? Makes them feel BIG To earn respect For street cred To intimidate or bully others Intend to hurt or kill others Intend to commit crime Revenge For protection or self-defence Feel paranoid Feel angry Peer pressure Environment / culture For work Hobbies Religion
Why do people carry Why do people carry knives? knives?
The Lancashire picture The Lancashire picture The GOOD News: The GOOD News: In the last 3 years Knife Crime has been less than 1% of all crime, In 2020-21 Lancashire had 76 knife offences per 100,000 population, compared to 89 per 100,000 across England The BAD News: The BAD News: 12% of knife crime victims (1 in 8) were under 18 years old 62% of knife crime resulted in injury to the victim Nearly a third of 11-17 years olds claim to know of someone who has carried a knife 7 out of 10 young people who end up in A&E with a knife injury have been stabbed with their own knife
The Law The Law The law is very strict on knife possession The law is very strict on knife possession: : Carrying a knife could mean being arrested, going to court and ending up with a criminal record that will affect the rest of your life. It is illegal to carry a knife in public without a reasonable explanation. In the eyes of the law, a reasonable explanation does not include: carrying a knife for someone else carrying a knife for protection carrying a knife with no intention of using it Having a criminal record can prevent people from getting a job, going to university or college, or even travelling abroad.
Illegal Blades Some knives are illegal to everyone, however old you are: Flick knives - Where the blade is hidden inside the handle and shoots out when a button is pressed. They are also called switchblades or automatic knives. Butterfly knives - Where the blade is hidden inside a handle that splits in two around it, like wings. The handles swing around the blade to open or close it. Disguised knives - The blade is hidden inside something like a belt buckle or a fake mobile phone.
What is Joint Enterprise? What is Joint Enterprise? The law is clear and unforgiving - you don't have to have your hand on the knife to be convicted for murder. If you are with the person responsible you too could be found guilty of the killing The advice is simple: Don't carry weapons, know who your friends are and make positive decisions. Remember: Company - think about who you are with Choices - it is up to you to make the right choice Consequences - if you stay involved with something that leads to a serious crime, you could be arrested and charged.
What happens if you use a What happens if you use a knife? knife? WHAT DO YOU THINK?
No safe place to No safe place to be stabbed be stabbed On average the human body holds 8 pints of blood. If you lose approximately 3 pints of blood and you are not treated you will die! It can take approximately 5 minutes to bleed to death! There is no safe place to stab someone. Get stabbed in the heart means that lethal blood loss can occur in less than 60 seconds A wound in the arm or the leg can still kill, many people have died from stab wounds because a major artery was severed.
No safe place to No safe place to be stabbed be stabbed When a surgeon operates he has years of training, a highly skilled team and equipment to guide him to ensure he does not cut into an artery or major blood vessel by accident. When you are about to stab or slash someone you don t!
Dealing with Conflict .. Dealing with Conflict .. conflict noun an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles fighting between two or more groups of people or countries verb [ C or U ] to fight or disagree actively It s your choice It s your choice
Dealing with Conflict .. Dealing with Conflict .. It s your choice It s your choice VIOLENCE VIOLENCE TALKING TALKING IGNORING IGNORING ARGUING ARGUING WALK AWAY WALK AWAY SHOUTING SHOUTING OTHER OTHER UNDERSTANDING UNDERSTANDING
Why Knives? Why Knives? Additional Resources Additional Resources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbCNB6GRAt0 The Offender s Story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nb25SFWI3LA The Victim s Story