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Acid crime: Context, motivation, and prevention

Acid crime: Context, motivation, and prevention
Acid crime: Context, motivation, and prevention
This book provides an authoritative overview of the contemporary phenomenon widely labelled as ‘acid attacks’. Although once thought of as a predominantly ‘gendered crime’, acid and other corrosive substances have been used in a range of violence crimes. This book explores the historical use of corrosives in crime, legal definitions of such attacks, the contexts in which corrosives are used, victim characteristics, offender motivations for carrying and decanting corrosives, and preventative strategies. Data is drawn from the international literature and the analysis of primary data collected in the UK (which is thought to have one of the highest rates of acid attacks in the world) from interviews with over 20 convicted offenders and from police case files relating to over 1,000 crimes involving corrosive substances. This book adds significantly to the international literature on weapons carrying and use, which to date has predominantly focused around the possession and use ofguns and knives.
Palgrave Macmillan
Hopkins, Matt
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Neville, Lucy
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Hopkins, Matt
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Hopkins, Matt, Neville, Lucy and Sanders, Teela (2021) Acid crime: Context, motivation, and prevention , Palgrave Macmillan

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This book provides an authoritative overview of the contemporary phenomenon widely labelled as ‘acid attacks’. Although once thought of as a predominantly ‘gendered crime’, acid and other corrosive substances have been used in a range of violence crimes. This book explores the historical use of corrosives in crime, legal definitions of such attacks, the contexts in which corrosives are used, victim characteristics, offender motivations for carrying and decanting corrosives, and preventative strategies. Data is drawn from the international literature and the analysis of primary data collected in the UK (which is thought to have one of the highest rates of acid attacks in the world) from interviews with over 20 convicted offenders and from police case files relating to over 1,000 crimes involving corrosive substances. This book adds significantly to the international literature on weapons carrying and use, which to date has predominantly focused around the possession and use ofguns and knives.

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Published date: 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 492610
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492610
PURE UUID: 7a409f24-da59-44ba-a93e-eaa0dbf541b8
ORCID for Lucy Neville: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5074-5241

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Date deposited: 07 Aug 2024 17:51
Last modified: 08 Aug 2024 02:15

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Author: Matt Hopkins
Author: Lucy Neville ORCID iD
Author: Teela Sanders

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