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Published Date: 18 June 2009
LESS than one in four criminals caught in public with a knife or offensive weapon in Edinburgh is jailed for the offence, new figures revealed today.
The figures revealed that most offenders charged with carrying the weapons were given fines or community service in court.

Among the offensive weapons seized by officers last year were baseball bats, stun guns, syringes, bottles, belts and a sock
containing snooker balls.

The statistics were branded "terrifying" by critics of the sentencing system, with calls for mandatory prison terms for those caught with knives.

Police chiefs have led a crackdown on knife carrying in the Capital in recent years, and they pledged to continue dealing "robustly" with the problem.

The number of people sent to prison for carrying a knife in public fell to a five-year low in 2007/8, when less than one in three were jailed.

Exactly 1,200 offenders were sentenced for possession of a knife or offensive weapon in the last five years, but only 314 were given custodial terms. Across the Lothians, a quarter of 319 offenders caught with knives or offensive weapons went to jail in 2007/8, while 134 received fines.

Tory Lothians MSP Gavin Brown called for a mandatory two-year term for those caught. He said: "These figures paint a terrifying picture of just how much a blight knife crime is across the city.

"It is appalling that less than a third of all people caught with a knife in the Lothians receive a jail term. Many of those caught with knives and other weapons merely receive a fine, which won't amount to much more than a light slap on the wrist. That, of course, assumes that the fine is actually paid.

"These shocking figures will leave many people across the city wondering why so few criminals receive a jail sentence. We need to send a signal to those that carry knives that their actions won't be tolerated."

In February, the Evening News revealed that one in five people convicted of carrying a knife or offensive weapon in Edinburgh has previously been charged for a similar offence.

The statistics showed that the number of convictions for possession have soared by 31 per cent in just four years.

A Scottish Government spokeswoman said it was "doing more than ever before" to tackle the blade culture. She added: "Courts have been given powers recently to impose four-year sentences just for carrying a knife, while our proposed Sentencing Council can take a considered look at sentencing for knife offences."

A police spokesman said: "Through our strategy of prevention and enforcement, we will continue our efforts to remove dangerous weapons from our streets. When someone is found in possession of a knife, they will be dealt with robustly, and can expect to be arrested to appear at court the following day."





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  • Last Updated: 18 June 2009 11:21 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Knife culture
 
1

Allan(handofgod137),

18/06/2009 12:15:40
Don't they realise the gnats don't want to jail people?
2

Sgian Achlais,

18/06/2009 12:27:38
Allan,

Jailing someone for 3 months does more harm than good.

They loose their job, loose their homes, become financially dependent on the state. It costs a fortune to keep them in jail for 3 months and then to release them.

3 months of prison is not going to make a change to someone. It will be like a badge of honour for most neds to boast about.

3 months of REAL hard work that will cause them to suffer in a good way and feel their punishment while providing guidance will maybe be enough to deter the borderline cases and stupidity cases. The real scum will continue on anyway as 20 years in jail will not stop them behaving like scum.

Why should we bankrupt the country by putting 18 year old bams in the jail with hardened criminals. These kids would be better being kept busy sweating and grafting than sitting around in jail smoking dope and smack, playing pool and watching TV with a load of criminals. This is what they do at home anyway.

Their are areas of Glasgow and Edinburgh where knife crime is very common and within these zones it should be mandatory 6 months for a first offence.

Like speed limits, in a more dangerous environment we should have Laws that reflect this. I spend alot of time in the countryside where there is no knife crime and I often have a knife in my pocket or jacket. I do not think I should be subject to the same legislation because like sectarianism this is a central belt problem not a Scottish problem.
3

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18/06/2009 12:39:01
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shacks,

kooringal australia 18/06/2009 12:41:54
let them have the guns and let them shoot each other till they are all wiped out. if indoubt read about the Moran clan in australia
5

James (1),

18/06/2009 13:13:58
Send someone to jail has real dangers in that they could end up going in clean and coming out a junkie who is now in debt.
6

Bling Crosby,

Edinburgh 18/06/2009 13:17:52
#5

aye and who's fault is that?

build bigger jails.
tighter security.
get rid of all drugs in jail.
punish offenders.

easy isn't it?
7

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18/06/2009 13:32:09
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elayne,

18/06/2009 13:40:54
# 7 or compulsary sterilisation of troublemakers so they cant breed,making more troublemakers
9

The faithful=,

Gracemount 18/06/2009 13:52:46
Just give the Police great big bog off machine guns.Wipe out the Feral freaks that cause ordinary folk to think twice about going out.
10

reincarnated,

Edinburgh 18/06/2009 16:07:30
I have just checked my socks for snooker balls.

I'm ok.
11

GJS,

18/06/2009 16:21:12
I'm glad I left Scotland for a normal, civilised, peaceful country. I suggest all Scots who don't want to live in a horrid, drunken, violent little place do the same.

No? Just me then.
12

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

18/06/2009 16:37:57
If there is a soft option, then the Courts will always opt for it.
13

The Sheriff,

18/06/2009 21:02:36
Bring back the death penalty for those who commit murder,why waste good money on keeping alive scumbags?

 

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