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Published Date: 04 February 2009
ONE in five people convicted of carrying a knife or offensive weapon in Edinburgh has previously been charged for a similar offence, new figures reveal today.
The statistics also show that the number of convictions for possession have soared by 31 per cent in just four years.

Police today said the increase in convictions was largely down to stricter law enforcement, with more patrols targeting and catching knife carriers.

The Lothian and Borders force has carried out a string of operations aimed at cutting knife crime, including searches on buses and outside nightclubs.

The latest figures, which were released by Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill in a parliamentary answer, showed that 268 people were convicted of possessing an offensive weapon in the city between April 2006 and March 2007. That compares with 184 who were convicted in 2002-03.

Twenty per cent of the 268 found guilty in 2006-07 already had a conviction on their record for the same offence.

Legislation passed by the Scottish Parliament in 2006 doubled the maximum jail sentence for carrying knives to four years.

The Scottish Government said it remained "committed to tackling the problem".

However, Lothian Tory MSP Gavin Brown said: "It is a major concern that more than one person a week caught with a knife in Edinburgh is a repeat offender.

"It is quite clear that the Scottish Government is not doing enough to demonstrate how unacceptable it is to carry a knife on our streets and that is why a zero-tolerance approach is required.

"What is needed is the presumption of prison for those convicted of carrying a knife.

A report prepared by the force for Lothian and Borders Police Board said incidents of knife possession were "spread fairly consistently throughout the week". It added: "This could imply that knife carrying may be related to lifestyle or a desire for self- protection." The report said victims and offenders are "most likely to be males aged between 20 and 29".

A police spokesman said: "Carrying a knife or offensive weapon is an extremely serious offence and Lothian and Borders Police will actively pursue a conviction for anyone found in possession of a weapon.

"Reducing violent crime is a force priority and the rise in criminal convictions for those carrying a dangerous weapon can in no small part be attributed to the proactive steps we've taken to tackle such crime.

"We have been extremely encouraged by the responsiveness of pubs and clubs in the force area who have adopted stringent search techniques with the aide of doorway metal detectors."

During the period covered by the 2006-07 figures, a pair of Edinburgh teenagers were stabbed to death.

Seventeen-year-old Liam Melvin was killed in Southhouse Brae in December 2006, while Kevin Smith, also 17, was knifed in West Pilton. Since then, 16-year-old Christopher Bruce, 18-year-old Jamie Ewart, and Sean Hay, 23, have been stabbed to death in the city.

A Scottish Government spokeswoman said: "This Government is committed to tackling the problem.

"That's why we're funding new initiatives such as Medics against Violence – which will see professionals go into schools to educate young people on the dangers of knife crime."


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  • Last Updated: 04 February 2009 3:01 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Knife culture
 
1

brandy al,

embra 04/02/2009 12:00:23
Well lets stop the namby pamby sentences,a very long term in prison may just be the answer for first offenders.
2

Skip McClendon,

04/02/2009 12:02:26
Automatic 5 years should be the norm for a first offence with a knife. Doubled for repeat offenders. Automatic life term for 3 strikes.
3

Marathon,

04/02/2009 12:22:00
Lock the little sods up then. Simple - do you not therefore reduce the number of knives being carried by one fifth? That in turn would reduce the "need" for their teenage counterparts to carry knoves to "protect" themselves. When you're young, you're gonna get into a scuffle or two - no knives needed.

4

Decent,

04/02/2009 12:22:39
The Americans know how to sentence. 35 to 40 years for kidnap and that was a man holding his ex-girlfriend. We copy them with everything else why not this?
5

elayne,

04/02/2009 12:22:46
longer tougher sentences needed to teach them a lesson,knife crime has really got worse in last few years,kids need to be taught that it does not make you hard or cool carrying a knife,its cowardly in fact!!!
6

Black Five,

edinburgh 04/02/2009 12:52:21
They would not be a repeat offender with me.I`d birch the backsides off the scum so hard that they would not dare re offend.
7

Adso,

04/02/2009 13:21:07
#4 One in five of those found guilty of possessing a knife were repeat offenders. Possession is the crime. In the US you are entitled to own a gun (certainly in many states) now tell me - how would copying the US help? Do you think guns are less of a danger than knives?
8

scorchio,

West of the Pecos 04/02/2009 13:32:47
#6 Many years ago a group of scumbags from Glasgow were birched for slashin a guy on the Isle of Man.
Questioned afterwards, they said they would never set foot in the place again. Enough said!!!
#7 What are you trying to say? That is just gobbledy gook.The lad at number 4 made an excellent point...heavier sentences. If it doesnt deter, at least we have the scum off our streets and bye ways for a long time.
9

Decent,

04/02/2009 13:42:31
Asbo - What on earth are you talking about? I was talking about tougher sentences for all crimes not the difference between knives and guns. Moron.
10

elayne,

04/02/2009 13:46:17
the whole mentality has to change before anything else can,gangs of kids running round estates etc with knives,they need to be taught its wrong and if they are actually caught with a knife lock them up for a long time in harsh circumstances,not in special schools which "reward"them (for positive behavoiur)
11

Peter - very disappointed/concerned,

Edinburgh 04/02/2009 14:07:16
While longer sentences are certainly a requirement, a dose of corporal punishment administered in public should alos be an automatic punishment for weapons carriers and anyone who commits violence.
12

calum,

04/02/2009 16:33:47
That's some picture - is he trying to look like Malcolm McDowell from A Clockwork Orange?
13

Decent,

04/02/2009 16:37:03
No - I think it's The Shining - Here's Johnny.
14

Black Five,

edinburgh 04/02/2009 16:47:02
Scorchio...remember it well that Isle of Mann case.As I say there`d be no problems if we adopted a much harder line.Drug dealers and their kind too.Just ask the Singapore authorities if they have drug and knife problems.
15

oiler,

04/02/2009 17:05:21
It is still legal to carry a knife with you in this country without having to have a reason.
These people have not been prosecuted for ileagaly carrying a knfe , the have been done for carrying one ileagaly (there is a difference but lazy attention grabbing journos ignore it).
The law does not need changed , just enforced as it stands by people who have the brains and bottle to do so.As it is the people who have the power to stop this are failing the rest of us by allowing this to grow into a major issue , one that control freak polititians will love as it will give them the chance to outlaw everybody!.
16

oiler,

04/02/2009 17:06:48
Forgive the spelling scatoma that occured above
17

COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 04/02/2009 22:29:47
THE.SCOTTISH.GOVERMENT.IS.GOING.TO.TACKLE.THE.PROBLEM..WHEN.THE.HELL.ARE.THEY.GOING.TO.START.GET.OFF.THERE.ASS

 

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