Scotland tops list of world's most violent countries

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Wow, who would have thunk it - a few countries where guns are stringently regulated, are more violent than gun toting America.

The solution proposed is to regulate the sale of knives. Maybe more guns in the hands of law abiding citizens would help? :wink:

Interestingly, Northern Ireland, where a great many of guns do exist, recorded the fewest number of assaults.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1786945,00.html

Scotland tops list of world's most violent countries
By Katrina Tweedie

September 19, 2005


A UNITED Nations report has labelled Scotland the most violent country in the developed world, with people three times more likely to be assaulted than in America.
England and Wales recorded the second highest number of violent assaults while Northern Ireland recorded the fewest.

The study, based on telephone interviews with victims of crime in 21 countries, found that more than 2,000 Scots were attacked every week, almost ten times the official police figures. They include non-sexual crimes of violence and serious assaults.

Violent crime has doubled in Scotland over the past 20 years and levels, per head of population, are now comparable with cities such as Rio de Janeiro, Johannesburg and Tbilisi.

The attacks have been fuelled by a “booze and blades” culture in the west of Scotland which has claimed more than 160 lives over the past five years. Since January there have been 13 murders, 145 attempted murders and 1,100 serious assaults involving knives in the west of Scotland. The problem is made worse by sectarian violence, with hospitals reporting higher admissions following Old Firm matches.

David Ritchie, an accident and emergency consultant at Glasgow’s Victoria Infirmary, said that the figures were a national disgrace. “I am embarrassed as a Scot that we are seeing this level of violence. Politicians must do something about this problem. This is a serious public health issue. Violence is a cancer in this part of the world,” he said.

Detective Chief Superintendent John Carnochan, head of the Strathclyde Police’s violence reduction unit, said the problem was chronic and restricting access to drink and limiting the sale of knives would at least reduce the problem.

The study, by the UN’s crime research institute, found that 3 per cent of Scots had been victims of assault compared with 1.2 per cent in America and just 0.1 per cent in Japan, 0.2 per cent in Italy and 0.8 per cent in Austria. In England and Wales the figure was 2.8 per cent.

Scotland was eighth for total crime, 13th for property crime, 12th for robbery and 14th for sexual assault. New Zealand had the most property crimes and sexual assaults, while Poland had the most robberies.

Chief Constable Peter Wilson, president of the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland, questioned the figures. “It must be near impossible to compare assault figures from one country to the next based on phone calls,” he said.

“We have been doing extensive research into violent crime in Scotland for some years now and this has shown that in the vast majority of cases, victims of violent crime are known to each other. We do accept, however, that, despite your chances of being a victim of assault being low in Scotland, a problem does exist.”
 
Ugh, trying to control knives is a bad idea. A person could kill someone with a butter knife if they had the will to. So, will they, next, outlaw butter knives? Any hard object? String? With this line of logic, everything that is a potentially lethal tool/weapon (which is everything, including hands) should be outlawed. Is this smart?

Looking at this as a system, lets say all lethal objects, except hands, are taken out of our lives. So, with no immediate threat of retaliation, strong, criminally-minded people can do as they please to weaker people. Everyone except the bully could be victimized heavily. Now, distribute an equalizer into the mix, such as firearms. Now, everyone else is on equal ground with the bully. It seems to me that this equalization would provide a control that will hinder the bullies of the world against jumping head-first into criminal activity.

Note that unregulated governments are very likely to be bullies, themselves. The founders of our country recognized this fact.
 
What about here in canada? obtaining handguns legally is very difficult, and even simple rifles and shotguns require licenses, training courses, and background checks. i'd say farmers are our largest group of gun owners.

our crime rate is quite low in most places, and gun related incidents usually only occur in the largest cities.
 
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