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Nearly half of murders in the UK have been due to knife crime, new data reveals

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By Mona Porwal Published February 4, 2025
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Nearly half of UK murders linked to knife crime, new data reveals

Knife crime remains a major concern across the UK, affecting communities, families, and young people. New data has revealed that nearly half of all murders in the UK over the past two years have been committed using knives or sharp instruments, highlighting the urgent need for effective intervention.

Startling statistics on knife crime

Figures show that out of the 898 recorded murders in the UK between 2022 and 2024, 443 involved a knife or other sharp object. Data gathered through Freedom of Information (FOI) requests from 38 police forces underscore the worrying increase in knife-related killings.

London recorded the highest number of murders linked to knife crime, with 222 cases in the last two years, of which 145 (65%) involved a blade or sharp object. Thames Valley Police followed with 14 out of 23 murders (60.86%) attributed to stabbings or sharp instruments.

Other regions also reported concerning figures:

  • West Midlands: 74 murders recorded, with 42 (57%) involving a knife.
  • Greater Manchester: 61 murders, of which 22 (36%) were knife-related.
  • West Yorkshire: 47 murders, with 26 (55%) involving a sharp object.
  • Bedfordshire: 7 out of 11 murders (63.63%) committed using a knife.

The impact on families and communities

The high prevalence of male-on-male violence has devastating consequences for families and communities. Ellen Milazzo, Head of Homicide Services at Victim Support, explained that although men are more likely to be murdered, women often bear the trauma of losing loved ones.

She said: “While men are more frequently the victims, women are often left managing the devastation of losing a loved one to homicide.”

Young people at risk

The data also highlights the significant impact of knife crime on young people. In London alone, 46 young individuals aged 18–24 were killed in knife attacks over the last two years. In West Yorkshire, four children under the age of 17 lost their lives to stabbings, including a tragic case involving a 10-year-old.

ONS data reveals that in the year ending March 2023, 244 homicides were committed using a knife or sharp instrument. Although this marks a 13% decrease from the previous year, knife-related violence remains a persistent issue.

The tragic case of ben kinsella

One of the most notorious cases of knife crime in recent decades was the murder of 16-year-old Ben Kinsella in 2008. He was chased down and stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack after a night out celebrating the end of his GCSE exams. His murder prompted the establishment of The Ben Kinsella Trust, a charity dedicated to tackling knife crime.

Patrick Green, CEO of the trust, described the latest figures as “profoundly disturbing,” emphasising the need for targeted interventions to address the root causes of violence.

How the UK Is tackling knife crime

In response to rising knife crime, police forces across the UK have implemented various measures:

  • Knife Crime Prevention Orders: The Metropolitan Police trialled court orders preventing individuals as young as 12 from carrying knives.
  • Violence Prevention Partnership: Thames Valley Police focuses on education, early intervention, and community engagement.
  • Project Guardian Taskforce: West Midlands Police established a specialised unit to tackle youth violence in high-risk areas.

However, law enforcement officials stress that policing alone cannot resolve the issue. Commander Stephen Clayman, the National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for Knife Crime, stated: “Education and diversion are extremely important. We need to work with young people to understand why they carry knives and support them in making safer choices.”

Government action and future plans

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The UK government has taken steps to curb knife crime, including banning zombie-style knives and machetes from September 2024. The Home Office has also launched the Young Futures Delivery Unit to prevent violent crime among teenagers.

At the Labour Party Conference in September 2024, Home Office Secretary Yvette Cooper pledged to halve knife crime within a decade. She stated: “When you report a crime, it should be properly investigated. Justice should be delivered, and criminals should be punished.”

A Home Office spokesperson added: “The new government has a mission to halve serious violence, including knife crime. We have already banned zombie knives and are cracking down on illegal weapons sales.”

A call for a holistic approach

Despite these efforts, experts argue that more needs to be done. Patrick Green of the Ben Kinsella Trust stressed the importance of investing in youth programmes, mental health services, and early intervention strategies.

“A multifaceted approach is needed to tackle this issue effectively. We must provide young people with positive alternatives to violence, such as sports, arts, and education,” he said.

As knife crime continues to devastate communities across the UK, a combination of law enforcement, education, and social support will be crucial in addressing this ongoing crisis.

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