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Girls as young as five arrested for carrying knives as the number of women and girls caught with blades triples in a decade

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Girls who are so young as five are arrested for wearing knives when it appeared, the number of women and girls caught with knives tripled in a decade.

Forces reported a huge walk in the number of women caught with a knife between 2021 and 2024.

About 2790 women were caught wearing knives in 2023/24, against less than 900 in 2014.

The highest amount of incidents was registered in London, where more than 1,300 women were caught with a knife.

The police of West Midlands reported an increase of 54 percent and West Mercia, Staffordshire and Norfolk all said that the number of things had doubled.

The Cheshire police reported the cases that increased nearly fourth, according to research carried out by LBC.

A fifth of the cases concerned a woman under the age of 18-from which the youngest shockingly caught a five-year-old child wearing a knife.

Campaigners say that there is a simple reason for the rise – women do not feel safe and wear a knife to protect themselves.

Investigation by the National Police Chief Council registered more than a million offenses of violence against women and girls in 2022/23 – that is no fewer than one in five of the crimes registered by the police that year.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told LBC that she knows that women can wear the knives for fear of being attacked, but further said it is still a crime.

Girls as young as five arrested for carrying knives as the number of women and girls caught with blades triples in a decade

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told LBC that she knows that women can wear the knives for fear of attacking, but said to say that it is still a crime

Pastor Lorraine Jones, Sir Keir Starmer and Idris Elba while talking to the families of children who have been lost through knife crime

Pastor Lorraine Jones, Sir Keir Starmer and Idris Elba while talking to the families of children who have been lost through knife crime

A 13-year-old girl brought a knife to school and stabbed two teachers and a student in Wales

A 13-year-old girl brought a knife to school and stabbed two teachers and a student in Wales

'Don't wear a knife. It is dangerous, illegal and it will just make violence worse, “she said.

It is after alarming figures discovered that children wear as young as 10 weapons in Scotland.

Lady Elish Angiolini – who led a report, investigates how Wayne Couzens was able to kidnap, kill and rape Sarah Everard – said she will investigate why more women wear knives.

'It worries me when people wear knives. No matter how understandable that seems because of the fear, I would warn them because it is a crime to wear a knife in those circumstances.

'The last thing we want is that young women are criminalized as a result of the fear they have.

Campaigner venture of Messen Crime Pastor Lorraine Jones added: 'As long as [women] Do not feel protected and safe, unfortunately some will wear a knife. '

She won the Daily Mail's Inspirational Woman of the Year Award for her tireless community work in Brixton.

She was born in the London Borough of Lameth and raised seven children there.

Lady Elish Angiolini - who led a report, investigated how Wayne Couzens was able to kidnap, kill and rape Sarah Everard - said she will investigate why more women wear knives wearing knives

Lady Elish Angiolini – who led a report, investigated how Wayne Couzens was able to kidnap, kill and rape Sarah Everard – said she will investigate why more women wear knives wearing knives

She thought it was the end of the world when one of her boys, Dwayne, was sent to a young perpetrator prison after 15 years old after he became entangled in the gangculture. Dwayne had turned his life after his release, but that world claimed his life anyway.

He died at the age of 20 after trying to prevent another young person from being attacked. He suspected he would die young too.

“He said he would make the age of 21 – four of his friends not,” says Lorraine. “I remember he said,” The streets are not safe. ” I didn't take him seriously, but he was right. He did not make 21. '

The death of Dwayne in 2014 got her into action. She took over the running of his boxing club and not only changed a sports location, but also a community shub.

She has become a calm voice in her community and helps to smooth the historically explosive relationships between the police and the locals.

It comes after a schoolgirl was found guilty of attempted murder this week after she tried to kill two teachers and a colleague student in a stabbing rampage in high school.

13 years old, the Ysgol Dyffryn Aman (Amman Valley School) student used a multi -tool knife to put assistant teacher Fiona Elias, 48, and extra needs teacher Liz Hopkin, 53, before he attacked another student on 24 April last year.

The teachers had confronted her because she tried to gain access to a corridor at the Carmarthenshire school – and she responded with violence that cannot be justified, Mrs. Elias in her arm and Mrs. Hopkin's neck.

Weapons Collected in a Bak in Aston, Birmingham, West Midlands

Weapons Collected in a Bak in Aston, Birmingham, West Midlands

Weapons found in a BIN in Aston, Birmingham, last year

Weapons found in a BIN in Aston, Birmingham, last year

The 'restless' and 'unfortunate' girl, who cannot be called for legal reasons, was reportedly pushed to 'breaking point' after she was bullied at school without any consequences for her tormentor, according to comments made by her father.

Swansea Crown Court heard that a colleague student had witnessed the girl who was beaten four or five times on the back of the head by the student of the year 10 that she was going to continue.

She was kicked, beaten and beaten by bullies at school up to four times a week, the process heard, after she had moved from another school wherever she had been bullied.

The so -called murderer felt that she was unfair by Mrs. Elias, heard the court, and the girl told the court that she spent her time on 'very anxious, scared, all the time … during school, after school 24/7' .

The teacher had suspended her for a week at the start of the school year after she found a knife in her bag – which she brought to school every day.

But the girl's father said he had warned the school after he found the knife, that “if you don't stop bullying, something will be bad.”

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