This question isn't a law question in any sense that I can tell. Though the answer for why people do knife crimes as in stabbing cutting etc. is mainly what some call crimes of passion. To use a knife on a person you have to be up close and its more of a personal attack. Firing a weapon is more long range so you're more disassociated with it. But, knife crimes are very personal. It goes back to instinct. If you are in the mindset a knife is the only choice for some. While using a gun is what others would consider safe, they don't have to actually see the person hurt or die or even bleed. They don't have to know. They can just believe it and it is enough for them.
Knife crime occurs just the same way gun crime occurs because that is the weapon that the criminal chose to use to commit the crime..Knives are more common among teenagers ages 14-19 because knives are more easily concealed and available to them in many state you only have to be 16 to purchase a knife.
In most states it is not illegal to carry a folding knife in your pocket provided it complies with the laws on length/type..so knives are a common weapon for crime...
Commits- like: she commits a crime.
If a foreigner commits a felony crime in the United States they will go to court and be sentenced if found guilty. The person will have to do the time for the crime.
Yes, a person that commits a crime has a choice to choose a lawyer or represent themselves.
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you can end knife crime by talking to a police or a memeber of staff
Offender.
hope he commits a crime.
A person who commits a crime is known as a criminal.
If it wasn't their fault, it probably wouldn't be a crime. One of the key components of a crime is intent.
It is actually the Japanese people.
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