BBC - Learning Zone Class Clips - Exploring issuess around knife crime - PSHE Video
seeing knife crime for a young person point of view and for both sides of what people for the when getting stabbed and kareing a knife.
seeing knife crime for a young person point of view and for both sides of what people for the when getting stabbed and kareing a knife.
victims of knife crime suffer for arrange of different injures. this can be psychological to physical, these injury go from scars, paralysis and lose of limbs. the physical injures are the more promet reminders to the victims and other people. the scars for stabbing are not that at see as well as slashing as theys are larger cuts. For this type of injury has to be sticked together or skin graphs to repair the injury.
The psychological damage to the a victim is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The way that PTSD efets people indifferent ways for re-experiencing the original trauma through flashbacks or nightmares, avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma, and increased arousal—such as difficulty falling or staying asleep, anger, and hypervigilance.
Knife crime is any crime that involves a knife – regardless of whether the knife is used to injure someone. A person can be found guilty of knife crime if they:
Carry a knife – carrying alone could mean that the individual could face up to 4 years imprisonment
Stab or slash someone and cause a physical injury
Threaten someone with a knife
Use a knife whilst committing another crime