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He argues that large retailers shouldn't just expect the police to deal with shoplifting. There's plenty that can be done to prevent it too.
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Furthermore, a new paper by two leading criminologists suggest that phasing out pointed-end knives for round-tipped ones could reduce knife deaths by *half*
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The clearest explanation of this is the difference in murder rates between the US and UK.
Rates for knife murders and other methods are comparable; but because the US has more guns, it gets more murders
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It isn’t the gun, the machete or the zombie knife - but the kitchen knife.
Here’s why phasing out sharp-tipped knives isn’t as mad as it sounds.
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