2 suspects of victim, daejuan Campbell aged 15, arrested https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/24606972.daejaun-campbell-eglinton-road-woolwich-stabbing-two-arrested/ Posted by Square-Physics-3731
Phyllida_Poshtart on September 24, 2024 9:43 pm Man of 52 and another of 18? That’s a strange coupling, isn’t going to be the motive I thought it would be of the usual gang stuff I wouldn’t have thought
BookmarksBrother on September 24, 2024 10:12 pm >[This work showed that in London in 2017, 50% of knife crime offenders were BAME (up from 44% in 2008). In this total, 50% were under the age of 25 and the majority (90%) were male. 50% of knife crime victims were BAME. A similar pattern emerged when examining knife crime with injury. In 2017, 83% of offenders were male, 35% were aged between 17 to 24, and 69% were BAME. Victims of knife injuries shared a similar profile with offenders. 78% of victims were male, 32% were aged between 17 to 24, and 55% were BAME.](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-report-of-the-commission-on-race-and-ethnic-disparities-supporting-research/understanding-ethnic-disparities-in-involvement-in-crime-a-limited-scope-rapid-evidence-review-by-professor-clifford-stott-et-al) Sad state of affairs.
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Man of 52 and another of 18? That’s a strange coupling, isn’t going to be the motive I thought it would be of the usual gang stuff I wouldn’t have thought
>[This work showed that in London in 2017, 50% of knife crime offenders were BAME (up from 44% in 2008). In this total, 50% were under the age of 25 and the majority (90%) were male. 50% of knife crime victims were BAME. A similar pattern emerged when examining knife crime with injury. In 2017, 83% of offenders were male, 35% were aged between 17 to 24, and 69% were BAME. Victims of knife injuries shared a similar profile with offenders. 78% of victims were male, 32% were aged between 17 to 24, and 55% were BAME.](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-report-of-the-commission-on-race-and-ethnic-disparities-supporting-research/understanding-ethnic-disparities-in-involvement-in-crime-a-limited-scope-rapid-evidence-review-by-professor-clifford-stott-et-al)
Sad state of affairs.